Clone Rounded is a bionic sans-serif, welding the vintage look of CRT monospaced forms. This lovechild of cyber-culture and genetic font modification takes inspiration from coding and retrofuturism. Its quasi-monospaced design recalls the mechanized aesthetics of early digital typefaces and blueprint lettering, but tempered to accommodate comfortable, natural reading. Biomechanical morphology fused with a laboratory-built frame.
The softened construction of Clone Rounded augments the sharp angularity of Clone, offering a metric-compatible double that is ready to be used interchangeably within the same text setting. Designed by Lasko Džurovski, the Clone collection is perfect for user-interface design and other structured typographic compositions. The collection also includes the core Clone sans-serif, with more variations in the making. Being a true Pan-European (PE) family, Clone Rounded supports Latin, Greek, Cyrillic (including Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian) and provides a solid complement of OpenType features, alternate forms for selected letters, and signature flock-of-sheep pictograms.