The Revla family just keeps expanding! This is Revla Slab. It has the same exuberant charm as its siblings (Revla Sans and Revla Serif) with a touch more chunk.
OpenType contextual alternates make for text that is lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms.
More Its shamelessly fun, but pretty serious at the same time. The range of weights can be used to maintain an even colour across different sizes - use lighter weights for bigger sizes and vice versa.
OpenType features include automatic fractions, ordinals, contextual alternates (which along with the pseudo-randomness, help maintain a nice tight fit with minimal glyph collisions), standard and discretionary ligatures (OK, only one discretionary ligature, but its a belter!), and case-sensitve forms.
Obviously, in sharing a common skeleton, it will work well with other members of the Revla Superfamily, particularly Revla Sans.
OpenType contextual alternates make for text that is lively and bouncy, without the monotony of obviously repeating letterforms.
More Its shamelessly fun, but pretty serious at the same time. The range of weights can be used to maintain an even colour across different sizes - use lighter weights for bigger sizes and vice versa.
OpenType features include automatic fractions, ordinals, contextual alternates (which along with the pseudo-randomness, help maintain a nice tight fit with minimal glyph collisions), standard and discretionary ligatures (OK, only one discretionary ligature, but its a belter!), and case-sensitve forms.
Obviously, in sharing a common skeleton, it will work well with other members of the Revla Superfamily, particularly Revla Sans.
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