Ronzino rises from the ashes of our former brand typeface (Arial, sigh) to bring a new spin on the cult classic, improving on its (many) drawbacks while retaining a similar information-driven feeling – anonymous and nondescript.
Ronzino rises from the ashes of our former brand typeface (Arial, sigh) to bring a new spin on the cult classic, improving on its (many) drawbacks while retaining a similar information-driven feeling – anonymous and nondescript.
A1 features 2 websites using Ronzino, including Michele Greco and Rekord. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Ronzino on A1 tend towards Big type, Editorial, and Typographic design styles. They’re most commonly built with Next.js and Framer.
You can get Ronzino from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.