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Grotesque sans-serif typeface
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Solare
CategorySans serif
ClassificationGrotesque
Designer(s)Nikolas Wrobel
FoundryNikolas Type
Date releasedJanuary 2024
Glyphs748
LicenseProprietary software
Sample
Websitenikolastype.com/fonts/solare
Latest release version1.0
Latest release dateJanuary 2024

Solare is a grotesque sans serif typeface designed by Nikolas Wrobel, a graphic designer based in Cologne, Germany. The typeface was released in January 2024 through Wrobel's type foundry, Nikolas Type.

Background

The name Solare is derived from the Italian words for sun and solar energy. Wrobel aimed to encapsulate the beauty of human nature and emotions by distilling complex shapes into their simplest forms.

Solare integrates both traditional and contemporary design elements, resulting in a clean and sharp aesthetic influenced by both sans-serif and serif typefaces.

The initial release of Solare includes more than 748 glyphs, encompassing uppercase and lowercase letters, numerals, punctuation marks, diacritics, ligatures and various symbols.

The typeface supports a wide range of European languages that utilise the Latin alphabet, as well as Japanese. It is versatile, suitable for use in web design, graphic design, logos, e-books, and applications.

Solare is available for download in OTF and WOFF file formats and is also offered as a variable font. As proprietary software, it is closed source and requires users to agree to specific software licensing terms.

See also

References

  1. Basu, Ritupriya. "Beauty will save us: Solare, a variable typeface by Nikolas Type, is simply drop-dead gorgeous". The Brand Identity. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  2. "Solare Typeface". Mindsparkle Mag. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  3. "Solare". Visuelle. Retrieved 26 August 2024.

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