Rot font

By Alexis Faudot, Rafael Ribas at May 25, 2019

Rot

Rot

Rot

Rot

Rot 102R, Proto-Roman first used in Rome by Adam Rot for Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano’s Lecturae super secunda parte sexti Decretalium in 1471 and used until 1474.Type design workshop at HBK Saar and Bibliothèque municipale de Metz, Sarrebråcken, December 2016.Source: Lecturae super secunda parte sexti Decretalium, Dominicus de Sancto Geminiano, 1471.Workshop participants: Arthur Francietta, Isia Yurovsky, Montasser Drissi, Miklos Ferencz, Chiara Schwarz, Claudia Romero, Echo Hui, Fabienne Lentes, Keke Shen, Max Holl, Sebastian Knöbber, Shijung Wu.Font designed and produced by Alexis Faudot and Rafael Ribas, directed by Jérôme Knebusch, Atelier National de Recherche Typographique (ANRT), Nancy.Copyright (c) 2019 ANRT. All rights reserved.

For more information and to contribute to the project, pleast visit github.com/anrt-type/GoticoAntiqua
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Rot Proto-Roman 102R