Rosetta

Rosetta

Country

Czechia

Founding Year

2011

Rosetta is a Brno and global-focused type foundry founded in 2011 by David Březina, with key collaborators Anna Štepanovská and Johannes Neumeier. Specializing in multilingual typography, the studio offers a retail library of 41 families (515 fonts) that support over 590 languages—including Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Indic, and Inuktitut—alongside bespoke services for clients like BBC World Service, Google, LG, Radio Free Europe, and Morisawa. Their notable projects include the award-winning Skolar family and the expansive Adapter system, designed via international collaboration and variable font technology to serve 330+ languages. Rosetta stands out for its research-driven, academic rigor—its team includes PhD holders—and for pioneering tools like Hyperglot, Universal Specimen, and Design Regression. Their ethos is rooted in multilingual excellence, historical awareness, ecological sustainability, and open knowledge-sharing through workshops, publications, and conferences.

Rosetta

Rosetta

Rosetta

Country

Czechia

Founding Year

2011

Rosetta is a Brno and global-focused type foundry founded in 2011 by David Březina, with key collaborators Anna Štepanovská and Johannes Neumeier. Specializing in multilingual typography, the studio offers a retail library of 41 families (515 fonts) that support over 590 languages—including Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Indic, and Inuktitut—alongside bespoke services for clients like BBC World Service, Google, LG, Radio Free Europe, and Morisawa. Their notable projects include the award-winning Skolar family and the expansive Adapter system, designed via international collaboration and variable font technology to serve 330+ languages. Rosetta stands out for its research-driven, academic rigor—its team includes PhD holders—and for pioneering tools like Hyperglot, Universal Specimen, and Design Regression. Their ethos is rooted in multilingual excellence, historical awareness, ecological sustainability, and open knowledge-sharing through workshops, publications, and conferences.