Gitan Latin Semibold is a specific weight within the Gitan typeface family, designed by Florian Runge and published by the Rosetta Type Foundry in 2016. It is characterized as a flared sans-serif with a sculptural, "lapidary" feel inspired by stone carving and engraving. Core Specifications Designer: Florian Runge. Foundry: Rosetta Type Foundry. Classification: Flared Sans-Serif / Glyph-Incise. Release Year: 2016. Format: OpenType (CFF/TTF), Webfont (WOFF/WOFF2). Design Characteristics

Gitan Latin Semibold is a weight within the typeface family, designed by Florian Runge and published by Rosetta Type Foundry

OpenType Features: The font includes a rich typographic repertoire, featuring small caps, six sets of numerals, and case-sensitive figures. Practical Applications Gitan Latin Semibold is specifically recommended for:

Gitan—gypsy—of the market and moonrise, ledger of roadside fortunes and small miracles. Her story is a typeface: stroked in bold where life insists, soft in the counters where memory pools. Letters tilt, italic with longing, kerned by the spaces she leaves behind.

is a flared sans-serif designed by Florian Fecher and published by Rosetta Type

Caption:"The Bread of Life." 🍞✨ Bringing words to life requires more than just color; it requires the right voice. We used Gitan Latin Semibold for this series because of its grounded yet flowing character—perfect for storytelling that feels both ancient and immediate.

Versatility: Gitan was built to avoid "anachronistic traps" of similar genres, making it equally at home in classic and contemporary settings.

At this weight, the flared terminals become more pronounced, providing a visual "anchor" to each character. Contrast and Rhythm:

To "come up with paper" using Gitan Latin Semibold likely refers to exploring how this specific typeface behaves on printed media or finding effective font pairings for a design project. Gitan Latin