What is the Bazaruto font?
Our Bazaruto family was inspired by an old fashioned specimen from “Letters and Lettering” by Carlyle & Oring, but you’ll find the inspiration has been greatly expounded upon. What began as an all Capitals specimen has been fleshed out to an extended full character set with many features and variants from the original design. More…
Bazaruto has been an exercise in typographic evolution. The original Art Deco style spawned an Engraved version, then a Bodoni-esque text style, and then a monoline version of that text style (both of the latter complete with Obliques). But after that is when the real interpretations of form began with the development of the Iron fonts, playing off the original specimen having a visual flavor of wrought ironwork in them, and blending that into the Bodoni-esque typestyles. Lastly, a fast and loose hand drawn version of the Iron fonts and an ornaments font were created to add more variety and spunk to the family.
The Bazaruto family is a visual grab bag of styles which all have an underlying harmony.
Bazaruto Font families
The Bazaruto includes the following font families:
- Bazaruto
- Bazaruto Engraved
- Bazaruto Text
- Bazaruto Text Oblique
- Bazaruto Text Monoline
- Bazaruto Text Monoline Obl
- Bazaruto Iron
- Bazaruto Iron Solid
- Bazaruto Iron Fill
- Bazaruto Iron Hand
- Bazaruto Iron Hand Solid
- Bazaruto Iron Hand Fill
- Bazaruto Ornaments
Bazaruto Preview
Here is a preview of how Bazaruto will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.