What is the Korolev Rough font?
Korolev Rough is an inky, distressed version of Korolev, designed to mimic vintage letterpress, photocopies or hot metal on rough paper.
A 20-weight sans serif family based on lettering by an anonymous Soviet graphic designer from the propaganda displays at the Communist Red Square parade in 1937, it has been named in honor of Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, or Korolev, considered by many to be the father of practical astronomics.
Every weight and style comes with an alternate double-story “a”.
The complete Korolev family includes standard, italic, condensed, and compressed versions, each in five weights.
Korolev Rough Font families
The Korolev Rough includes the following font families:
- Korolev Rough Thin
- Korolev Rough Thin Italic
- Korolev Rough Light
- Korolev Rough Light Italic
- Korolev Rough Medium
- Korolev Rough Medium Italic
- Korolev Rough Bold
- Korolev Rough Bold Italic
- Korolev Rough Heavy
- Korolev Rough Heavy Italic
- Korolev Rough Condensed Thin
- Korolev Rough Condensed Light
- Korolev Rough Condensed Medium
- Korolev Rough Condensed Bold
- Korolev Rough Condensed Heavy
- Korolev Rough Compressed Thin
- Korolev Rough Compressed Light
- Korolev Rough Compressed Medium
- Korolev Rough Compressed Bold
- Korolev Rough Compressed Heavy
Korolev Rough Preview
Here is a preview of how Korolev Rough will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.