Gitan Latin Semibold -

This range allows you to create a clear typographic hierarchy, from light, elegant text to heavy, impactful headlines, all while maintaining a cohesive look.

Gitan stands out from traditional, sterile geometric or humanist sans-serifs due to its historic, craftsman-inspired structure.

Gitan Latin Semibold is not an isolated design but a vital member of a much larger font family. The complete family is a robust typographic system comprising a wide range of styles designed to work in perfect harmony. The Gitan family includes (Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, and Extrabold) with matching true italics for each, bringing the total to 10 distinct styles . This structure provides a clear typographic hierarchy for any design project. Furthermore, each of these five weights is available in 5 different widths , culminating in a staggering total of 25 different styles. There is also a variable font version available, allowing designers to smoothly interpolate between weights, offering unprecedented control. gitan latin semibold

0;44d;: The font has moderate contrast, which makes it durable for both headlines and body text.

carves out a unique space for itself. It is a typeface that doesn't just display text; it sets a mood. This range allows you to create a clear

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Gitan Latin is available for licensing directly from the Rosetta Type Foundry and is also featured on Adobe Fonts . The complete family is a robust typographic system

Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Extrabold.

Gitán Latin Semibold excels where you need warmth, distinction, and medium impact – think premium blogs, café menus, or creative portfolios. Its semibold weight gives more punch than Regular without the heaviness of Bold, making it a versatile workhorse for mid-scale typography.

Within the Gitan Latin family, the weight serves as the "workhorse" for emphasis. It offers a heavier presence than the regular style without being as intense as a Bold or Black weight.

What specific are you designing for (e.g., website, book, logo)?