Rosart Font
by Roger White
Updated
EngravingRegular Style
truetype 35 glyphs 36 characters
About Rosart Font
The font was developed in 1757 by J.F. Rosart, the then owner
of the Enschede Foundary in Holland. Rosart only defined the upper case characters,
six punctuation marks and two diacritics. The font is considered by many as being
rather crude, and this version makes no attempt to improve on the character outlines,
preferring to stay true to the original.
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