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SFT Ritam Sans
SFT Ritam Sans Family
SFT Ritam Sans Font Family
SFT Ritam Sans Font Family
Font Tester

Fast food & fine dining represent two ends of the restaurant spectrum.

Aujourd’hui, ils sont plus de 150 000 en France, proposant des menus variés de 15 à 150€.

Restaurants in Deutschland heißen Gäste mit regionalen und internationalen Gerichten willkommen.

Рестораны разнообразны: от небольших кафе до элитных заведений. Они предлагают кухню на любой вкус и кошелек, работая ежедневно.

У Србији постоји преко 10.000 ресторана који нуде све од брзе хране до гурманских специјалитета. Цене се крећу од 500 до 5000 динара и често укључују сезонске понуде.

España cuenta con más de 300.000 restaurantes. Los precios van desde €10 hasta €200 por persona, dependiendo del tipo & ubicación del restaurante.

Ресторани пропонують різноманітні страви на будь-який смак, від швидкої їжі до вишуканої кухні. Вони стають популярним місцем для зустрічей, святкувань та повсякденних обідів.

Restauranger i Sverige erbjuder ett brett utbud av matupplevelser, från snabbmat till exklusiva måltider. Många restauranger fokuserar på lokalproducerade råvaror och hållbarhet.

Variable Font Tester
Variable
Italic:
Weight: 400
Slant: 0
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About Typeface
Vibrant Energy
of SFT Ritam Sans
Concept
Inspired by the lively spirit of Belgrade, Serbia’s dynamic capital, SFT Ritam Sans captures the city’s free and relaxed atmosphere. Unlike typical typographic inspirations, this font draws from the city’s lively streets, its spontaneous energy, and the organic flow of life. The result is a neo-grotesque typeface infused with subtle humanist touches, where every curve and line reflects the fluidity and vibrancy of the city’s essence.
Graphics
SFT Ritam Sans is defined by its fluid and lively forms, where each character conveys a sense of movement and energy. The rounded shapes and smooth transitions between strokes create a harmonious rhythm, akin to the unhurried pace of Belgrade’s daily life. These humanistic elements add warmth and approachability to the otherwise clean and modern neo-grotesque structure.

Family
The SFT Ritam Sans family is available in 8 weights, each with corresponding 8 oblique styles, offering great flexibility for diverse design applications. What truly sets this typeface apart is the inclusion of 8 true italics, designed to bring an added layer of expressiveness and character. These italics go beyond traditional slanted styles, making SFT Ritam Sans a standout choice for designers seeking both functionality and flair.
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