Aston Calvin

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Aston Calvin is a bold display font that features strong, uppercase-focused letterforms with a confident and modern character. The typeface delivers a powerful visual presence with its thick strokes, clean edges, and geometric construction. Its commanding personality makes it ideal for designs that need typography to make an immediate and lasting impression.
The font includes 249 glyphs covering Latin characters, numerals, punctuation, and a good range of special characters. Aston Calvin performs best at display and headline sizes where its bold weight and clean geometry can make maximum impact. The solid character coverage ensures it works across diverse design applications and multilingual contexts.
Aston Calvin excels in branding, poster design, apparel graphics, social media headers, packaging, and any project that needs bold and authoritative display typography. The font pairs well with lighter-weight sans serif or script typefaces that provide contrast and visual variety. Its confident presence and clean construction make it a reliable choice for professional designs that demand typography with power and clarity.
Designed by Yudistira.
Aston-Calvin.otf
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