sans-serif · Collletttivo
Ronzino
Ronzino is Collletttivo's rework of a former corporate typeface, keeping its plain, information-first utility while cleaning up the original's technical rough edges. Deliberately anonymous in character, it is the collective's dependable workhorse for interfaces, signage and dense text, in three weights with matching obliques.
Weights
Served as WOFF2: the same outlines the foundry drew, about 30% smaller over the wire.
Credit & license
Drawn by Luigi Gorlero & Nunzio Mazzaferro, published by Collletttivo under the OFL-1.1 Open Font License. You can use it, freely. Get the files.
Pairs well with
New shapes, freely given
The five boxing wizards jump quickly over the lazy dog, and nobody had to ask a licence department first.
Fraunces — a warm high-contrast serif that adds personality above Ronzino's neutral text.
New shapes, freely given
The five boxing wizards jump quickly over the lazy dog, and nobody had to ask a licence department first.
Bitter — a sturdy slab that pairs naturally with Ronzino for longer reading.
New shapes, freely given
The five boxing wizards jump quickly over the lazy dog, and nobody had to ask a licence department first.
JetBrains Mono — a characterful mono for code and captions against the calm sans base.
The x-ray
Same size, same baseline — Ronzino over Fraunces. Where they agree the strokes merge; where they argue, fringes.
“Hamburgefonstiv” is the type designer's test word — it carries most of the shapes that give a face away.