Overview
Castoro synthesizes elements from Dutch typefaces of the 16th to 18th centuries, featuring extensive diacritic support for various languages. Its design is both historical and functional.
Supports Latin and Latin Extended, making it suitable for multilingual environments.
Available in Regular weights, including Italic styles, Allowing flexible use depending on text structure.
The license is SIL Open Font License, allowing flexible use for commercial purposes and redistribution.
Background
Castoro was developed by Tiro Typeworks and designed by John Hudson, Paul Hanslow, and Kaja Słojewska. It was initially created for Indic fonts at Harvard University Press, showcasing a blend of tradition and modernity.
Font Sample
| Latin | Latin Extended | |
|---|---|---|
| Regular (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
| Italic (400) | AaZzQ | ĀžČő |
License & Author
| Commercial Use | ◎ |
|---|---|
| Author | Tiro Typeworks, John Hudson, Paul Hanslow, Kaja Słojewska |
| Official Link | – |

