Gitan is described as a "sculptural" typeface that bridges the gap between mechanical precision and the human touch.
When examining Gitan Latin Semibold, distinct characteristics become apparent:
: The font features "cuneiform head serifs" and deeply cut wedge terminals that give it a sculptural, almost hand-carved appeal.
: Its "natural look" makes it a popular choice for products using organic materials like wood or stone. Print Design : A 16-page Gitan Type Specimen
When downloading, look for the file naming convention. The correct PostScript name is GitanLatin-Semibold.otf . Avoid older TTF versions from third-party aggregators, as they may lack the OpenType kerning for the Semibold weight.