The big, bold and “irregular geometric” shapes of the characters called for a name that reflected exactly that. Sasso is Italian for stone, or pebble (pl. sassi).
In other words: Sasso speaks for itself.
Sasso is intended for big and bold statements, from light to extra bold, but it works surprisingly well in texts set in small sizes too.
Try Sasso together with a sans-serif font such as Burdigala X Sans.
Other Sasso Fonts
See the Sasso page for more info about other variants.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
Supported Languages: All Western, Central and Eastern European languages (except Greek and Cyrillic)
Formats: OpenType (otf) and TrueType (ttf)
Weights: Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold, Bold and Extra Bold
Styles: Normal
Designer: Asgeir Pedersen