Roman Font

Roman is a straightforward book serif with balanced proportions, classical serifs and even color, built for clean headings, labels and traditional layouts; pair with a neutral sans for body copy. For dependable, timeless titling that never distracts, choose the Roman font. A preview of the Roman font

Roman Font Details

Below you can see an example of the Roman font. All our fonts, including the Roman font can be downloaded for free as long as you respect the rights defined by the author of the font.
Category
Basic : Serif Fonts
Type
Truetype
Number of Glyphs
399
Number of Characters
394
Font File Size
67.61 KB
Downloads
2334 times
License
Free for personal use
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Font Example

A preview of the Roman font, showing uppercase, lowercase, and numeric characters

Supported Characters


This font supports numbers, lowercase characters, uppercase characters and accented characters.

List of supported unicode character blocks with number of characters:

  • Basic Latin = 95 of 128 characters
  • Latin-1 Supplement = 96 of 128 characters
  • Latin Extended-A = 61 of 128 characters
  • Latin Extended-B = 1 of 208 characters
  • Spacing Modifier Letters = 9 of 80 characters
  • Greek = 12 of 135 characters
  • General Punctuation = 17 of 111 characters
  • Superscripts and Subscripts = 1 of 42 characters
  • Currency Symbols = 2 of 32 characters
  • Letterlike Symbols = 1 of 80 characters
  • Arrows = 7 of 112 characters
  • Mathematical Operators = 16 of 256 characters
  • Miscellaneous Technical = 4 of 256 characters
  • Box Drawing = 40 of 128 characters
  • Block Elements = 8 of 32 characters
  • Geometric Shapes = 10 of 96 characters
  • Miscellaneous Symbols = 11 of 256 characters
  • Private Use = 3 of 6140 characters

This font is a truetype font that was uploaded on 13.12.2006.
It has been downloaded 2334 times.

The license of this font is Free for personal use. This means that you can use the font freely for your personal projects. For commercial use you need to contact the author and purchase a license.