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The semi-round­ed details of the let­ters give Lato a feel­ing of warmth, while the strong struc­ture pro­vides sta­bil­i­ty and seri­ous­ness. “Male and female, seri­ous but friend­ly. With the feel­ing of the Sum­mer,” says Łukasz.

Lato con­sists of nine weights (plus cor­re­spond­ing ital­ics), includ­ing a beau­ti­ful Hair­line style. The Hair­line should, of course, be used only in very large sizes. The Lato fam­i­ly now sup­ports 100+ Latin-based lan­guages, 50+ Cyril­lic-based lan­guages as well as Greek and IPA pho­net­ics!

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