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Torus Pro fonts from Paulo Goode - (gzuvr)

Torus Pro
Designed by Paulo Goode, Torus Pro is a sans serif font family. This typeface has fourteen styles and was published by Paulo Goode.


Torus Pro is a rounded monoline typeface. As its name suggests, this is a more professional version of my original Torus family released in 2017. Each glyph has been scrutinised and redrawn where necessary. In addition, there are now italics, small caps, old style figures, and numerous other improvements.   

Torus Pro includes many new decorative alternates and ligatures that will add distinctive flourishes to your typographic compositions. With up to nine alternates for some glyphs, these additional styles include stencilled, simple dots, looped and smooth swashes, plus a more aggressive angled option for those looking for something a little different. When used subtly, these alternates and glyph combinations will add flair and personality to your own creations. Perfect for titling and branding, Torus Pro also packs a punch without these features activated, as well as being a comfortable read in long runs of text.

There are 12 fonts altogether, ranging from Thin to Heavy weights in both roman and italic. The variable font versions of the family allow you to define the weight exactly to your liking. Torus Pro has an extensive character set that covers all Latin European languages.

Key features:

  • 6 weights in both roman and italic
  • Variable fonts included with full family
  • 212 Alternates
  • 20 Ligatures
  • Small Caps
  • Full European character set (Latin only)
  • 1450+ glyphs per font.


Torus Pro


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