Petrona
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Reset

Petrona Black
Petrona Black Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Black Italic
Petrona Black Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Bold
Petrona Bold Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Bold Italic
Petrona Bold Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Extra Bold
Petrona Extra Bold Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Extra Bold Italic
Petrona Extra Bold Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Extra Light
Petrona Extra Light Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Extra Light Italic
Petrona Extra Light Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Italic
Petrona Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Light
Petrona Light Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Light Italic
Petrona Light Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Medium
Petrona Medium Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Medium Italic
Petrona Medium Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona
Petrona Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Semi Bold
Petrona Semi Bold Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Semi Bold Italic
Petrona Semi Bold Italic Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Thin
Petrona Thin Download fontttf Download font
Petrona Thin Italic
Petrona Thin Italic Download fontttf Download font

Petrona’s personality is an answer to how many characteristics can be added to a typeface without undermining its purpose within the text-type genre. Petrona playfully maneuvers plenty of personal touches, without losing the essence of a design intended for legibility in digital and print media, from headlines to body text. Uppercase glyphs have heavy asymmetric serifs and arms with inverted angles, which combine with lowercase designs that share a big x-height, pronounced ascenders, and soft curves of low stroke contrast.

First published in Google Fonts in November 2011 as a single style Roman design, it was completely redrawn in 2019 and 2020. It has evolved, and now offers a comprehensive range of weights, a complete set of corresponding italics, and an extended glyph set that supports over 200 Latin languages. A full set of small caps, plus ligatures, alternates, and all kinds of numerals, fractions, punctuations, symbols, and currencies are included. As a variable font, it has a Weight axis in both the roman and italic files. The previous swashy Q is still available, found in Stylistic Set 1. It is now a typeface that supplies everything needed for fine text typography.

The Petrona project is led by Ringo R. Seeber from Glyph Co, based in Brooklyn, NY. To contribute, please visit github.com/RingoSeeber/Petrona