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Domotika Pro Thin

Domotika Pro Thin Italic

Domotika Pro Extralight

Domotika Pro Extralight Italic

Domotika Pro Light

Domotika Pro Light Italic

Domotika Pro Italic

Domotika Pro Regular

Domotika Pro Medium

Domotika Pro Medium Italic

Domotika Pro Bold

Domotika Pro Bold Italic

Domotika Pro Heavy

Domotika Pro Heavy Italic

Domotika Pro Black

Domotika Pro Black Italic

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    Pro Variable G X
Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli released in 2018
Domotika is a typeface family designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, with italics designed by Andrea Tartarelli. It's a humanist sans serif font, with a semi-condensed feel, great for editorial and display usage where readability and personality must match convenient space usage.  Taking inspiration from architectural practice, the design of the typeface is ruled by the continuous interplay between the classical and the contemporary, the hand-made and the technological. So, the design of the roman juxtaposes the clean, modern design and the typographical choice of two storey lowercase "a" and "g" to slight  Show all
Domotika is a typeface family designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, with italics designed by Andrea Tartarelli. It's a humanist sans serif font, with a semi-condensed feel, great for editorial and display usage where readability and personality must match convenient space usage.  Taking inspiration from architectural practice, the design of the typeface is ruled by the continuous interplay between the classical and the contemporary, the hand-made and the technological. So, the design of the roman juxtaposes the clean, modern design and the typographical choice of two storey lowercase "a" and "g" to slight calligraphic endings to curves; while in the italic the curves sport sharper bends that give a technical appeareance to the shapes, much more callligraphic in nature. The name itself is a pun to the idea of "domotics", robotic technology for use in the home. Conceived as a great tool for editorial use, Domotika comes in eight weights, with matching italics, each covering over 70 languages using the latin and cyrillic alphabets. Standard open type features include stylistic sets for alternates, tabular, lining and oldstyle numerals, standard and discretionary ligatures and swash forms.

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Variable Typefaces

Domotika Pro Variable Italic G X

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Domotika Pro Heavy
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European languages

Domotika Pro Extralight Italic
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The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary.

Domotika Pro Regular
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The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental. To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is. The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary.

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