Zonda

ID / Record #3338
Credits Julia Martínez Diana
Licensing Público con costo
Foundry Antipixel
Release 2024
Classification Texto
Class Retail
Variants 7 Styles
Regional Node(s) Argentina
Specimen Zonda
Note. Specimen of the typeface Zonda. Copyright by Antipixel.

Zonda is a geometric, precise, and modern sans-serif typeface full of personality. Zonda consists of 7 weights, ranging from ExtraLight to Black, allowing versatility and emphasis in any design: ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, and Black.

Zonda is a geometric, precise, and modern sans-serif typeface full of personality. Zonda consists of 7 weights, ranging from ExtraLight to Black, allowing versatility and emphasis in any design: ExtraLight, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, and Black.

With its perfect blend of circular and triangular forms, Zonda stands out with the geometry of its sharp diagonals, squares, and fat round curves. It is solid and robust, yet delicate. The typeface's minor weight contrast in the joints adds a touch of sophistication, enhancing readability while maintaining a bold presence, and ensuring your message is conveyed with both power and grace.

Moderately wide in structure, Zonda is crafted for clarity and quality, making it ideal for headlines, big and medium settings, while also suitable for smaller sizes.

One of the main features of Zonda is its acute angled intersections, which create pointed apex and vertex, adding a touch of charisma and emphasizing its geometric design. Other characteristics of its structure include wide proportions, large x-height, short ascenders and descenders, vertical axis, and cut-off terminals.

Designed to make an impact across multiple languages, Zonda offers extensive glyph support and covers 216 languages, making it ideal for international reach and global use. Some of its OpenType features are Stylistic Alternates, Stylistic Sets, Contextual Alternates, Case Sensitive forms, and more.

RECOMMENDED CITATION

TipoMap Latam. (2026). Zonda. In Mapping of Typographic Production in Latin America (record #3338). UASLP. https://doi.org/10.58493/tipomap — Entry consulted at https://tipomap.lat/view_typo?id=3338