Ostium is a unicase font with proportions close to classical Romans. An almost modular construction, exaggerated asymmetrical serifs and a stencil appearance by the amount of open forms that prevail in its anatomy and inspire its name: Ostium, from Latin, means “opening”.
It was born in December 2018 just with the intention of designing a Christmas greeting for different social media. Based on a couple of sketched letters, a first version of the upper case was quickly drawn. Despite the initial intention with which this system was conceived, just a few hours after launching the greeting, the set of characters had grown.
Ostium has support for a large number of languages in the Latin alphabet, as well as a collection of ornaments and ligatures that reinforce its expressiveness.
Download Sharp End Font Family From Asritype Sharp End fonts support Latin Based Languages only (see Tech Specs). Sharp End's creation is inspired by Gothic sharpness shape but only applied to the ends of normal letters. Make the font look beautiful and elegant, look as semi-serif, as calligraphic touch or others. The base of the Capital Characters is set a little bit lower than the small cases/lowercases. On small/normal size typing, the difference is less visible (obscure), but will be more visible/more clear as the typing set larger. Thus, Sharp End fonts will work well for both text and display. The fonts has also character variants. The character variations (in PUA) set in 5 stylistic sets ss01 ... ss05 (see Sharp End opentype features poster). So, these character variations will be easier accessible in more common application such as MS Words, Text Edit or the others. The glyphs may also be accessed via Character Map, Character v