Erotique Serif Font

Erotique

Font

Erotique

Author

Zetafonts

Fonts

8

Added

Dec 21, 2020

Description

Author's note

The font here is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!

To download the full font family (all weights, glyphs and numbers) and acquire the commercial license, please visit our website:

https://www.zetafonts.com/erotique

For more information about our licenses:

https://www.zetafonts.com/licensing

CONTACT US:

Website: https://www.zetafonts.com
Email: info@zetafonts.com

Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Mariachiara Fantini with the help of Solenn Bordeau, Erotique is an evolution of the original design by Zetafonts for Lovelace. It challenges the romantic curves with the glitchy and fluid aesthetic of transmodern neo-brutalist typography. The seductive "evil serif" look of the Oldstyle letter shapes is made edgier by the quirky connections and unexpected calligraphic twirls that marry digital distortions to traditional penmanship. Sensuous but sharp, Erotique speaks the language of teasing and unrequited love - over-the-top and restrained like a show of Japanese Kinbaku, and beautifully heartbreaking like a friendzone valentine.

Designed for display use, this high-contrast serif typeface is ready to take center stage in projects where a subtle elegance and an edgy, aggressive touch are required. For branding use, it is paired with Erotique Ornaments, a set of interlocking patterns based on the font letter-shapes, allowing for striking packaging, digital and ambient design. For editorial use, it can add a sharp sensuality to logos and titles thanks to an impressive array of alternate glyphs, subtle ligatures and a set of whip-like fleurons, collected in the Erotique Flourishes pack. The typeface has been developed in the regular, medium and bold weights, plus a monoline version, all of which have been paired with an Alternate version to give immediate access to the more exotic alternate letterforms.

With a character set of over five hundred glyphs, all the weights of Erotique cover almost 200 languages using extended Latin, and include advanced OpenType features such as Stylistic Alternates, Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Positional Numerals, Swash and Case Sensitive Forms. If you are a typeface lover, be warned: Erotique could be your fatal attraction!