Rundigsburg font family
Designed by Robert Schenk
Is Rundigsburg a calligraphic face morphing into sans serif or sans serif reverting back to a medieval, calligraphic face? The letters are angular and some retain traces of older letter forms, but the ornamentation is gone. Rundigsburg is decorative but also very legible, suitable for both display and some text purposes. The family has four weights, each with an italics style. There are two shadowed versions and each has an "inside" style designed for uses in layers with its shadowed style to add color. These "inside" style are similar to the light style but the spacing matches its shadowed complement. Among Rundigburgs OpenType features are a few basic fractions and some alternative letter forms.
Rundigsburg Shadow Left
language support of the font.
Windows menu name: RundigsburgShadowLeft
PostScript name: , RundigsburgShadowLeft
PostScript full name: , RundigsburgShadowLeft