ROLAchan (Rola-chan), a font designed for free and commercial use that is geometrical yet bright and urban.



A free font ' ROLAchan ' designed by designer and illustrator

Ozawa Takuya has been released. ROLAchan is designed based on the concept of 'Urban Gothic font based on geometry', and is a font that features a simple yet round design.

Free font 'ROLAchan' download page
https://ozawa.design/store/rolachan/





Click 'ROLACHAN Download' at the center of the distribution page to download it as a ZIP file called 'ROLAchan.zip'. The size of ROLAchan.zip is 8.30KB.



Unzip the downloaded ROLAchan.zip using

Explzh or the standard Windows decompression function. Double-click 'ROLAchan-Regular.otf'.



ROLAchan is an

OpenType font. Click 'Install' at the top left to install on Windows.



The uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and common symbols of the alphabet are as follows. The font is designed with arcs and straight lines as a whole, and the concept is based on geometry. The author, Okuwa Takuya, states, 'We have set the minimum size of the circle used for writing to be large and remove the crampedness as much as possible, so that the whole sentence has a bright and cheerful impression.' Especially, the design of 'S' is unique.



However, for those who thought that 'S' might be a bit hazy ..., the official website also provided a sample where only 'S' was replaced with

Helvetica or Futura .



In addition, the official website introduces Japanese fonts that match ROLAchan, including combinations with

VDL Giga Jr M , TA-Sparrow , and Genano Kaku Gothic . The following is a combination with the Geno Kaku Gothic.



ROLAchan prohibits the duplication, modification, and redistribution of fonts only, and states, 'The format of media such as broadcast, communication, and various types of recording media, regardless of commercial or non-commercial use, for printed and digital content / software. It can be used freely regardless of whether it is embedded in an application or game, embedded in a program, placed on an online server, or uploaded as a web font on a server. It is possible. '

in Review,   Software,   Design, Posted by log1i_yk