Round
If you run around the rounded long enough, you might be inclined to make it square. And that’s exactly what has transpired with the “Round” typeface. The visually impactful cut angled terminals and stylishly rounded simplicity evoke a modern geometrical fluid approach to design, going to round then square, and back again. Unique characteristics of this typeface can be seen in the lowercase b, d, p, and q where the vertical bars cut through the rounds with sharp precision to create a graphically eye catching font, perfect for developing logos and any branding project. This font is optimised for text and graphic fluidity, when used in small text size, optically the corners transform right before your eyes into a rounded caress. The “Round” is not round, nor really a geometric, nor a humanist typeface, it’s something in between and more complex, It’s an exploration in design where a physical object, in this case a marker has determined the digital form, and type design imitates life and influences the way we look at the world around us. [bureaubrut.com]