Epigrafica Sans Serif

- Selected: Regular (TTF)File: Epigrafica-Regular.ttfGlyphs: 584
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Epigrafica is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Antonis Tsolomitis. Inspired by Hermann Zapf's Optima, the design incorporates tapered stems that give the letterforms a subtle calligraphic quality uncommon in sans serif faces. This organic modulation adds warmth and visual interest without sacrificing clarity.
The family includes Regular and Bold weights with matching italics, plus a Small Caps style. Epigrafica supports both Latin and Greek character sets, making it particularly useful for bilingual publications and academic work. The font is freely available for personal and commercial use.
Epigrafica is well suited for book typography, academic papers, cultural publications, and signage where a humanist tone is desired. Its connection to classical inscriptional letterforms and stone-carved traditions gives it an authoritative presence in both print and digital environments.
Epigrafica-Bold.ttf
Bold • 44.1 KB
Epigrafica-BoldItalic.ttf
BoldItalic • 43.3 KB
Epigrafica-Italic.ttf
Italic • 48.1 KB
Epigrafica-Regular.ttf
Regular • 53.3 KB
Epigrafica-SmallCaps.ttf
SmallCaps • 31.3 KB
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