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Coco Sharp is a new evolution of the Coco typographic project within the Zetafonts ecosystem. Designed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, with development contributions from Francesco Canovaro and Andrea Tartarelli, it is a geometric sans-serif font family inspired by local grotesque sign painting, modernist ideas, and Coco Chanel’s classic aesthetic. It is positioned as an “evergreen” typeface suited to both digital and natural contexts.
In terms of scale, Coco Sharp includes 60 typefaces and 2011 glyphs, with support for 220 languages across writing systems such as Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. This makes it suitable for brands and digital projects with international communication needs. Its most distinctive design dimension is x-height: it offers five graded subfamilies — XS, S, Regular, L, and XL — and also mentions a variable version. The large and extra-large x-height styles are better suited to small-size reading and high-impact copy, while the small and extra-small styles are closer to modernist proportions such as Futura, making them suitable for display use or for creating a more elegant text texture.
The source text only states the designers, that it was released in 2021, that it belongs to Coco Culture, and that it is available in formats such as Truetype, Opentype, and Web font format. It does not disclose purchase pricing, license types, commercial usage scope, Web licensing fees, seat limits, or embedding restrictions. Before using it for a commercial brand, App, or website, you should further verify Zetafonts’ official licensing documents.
Its advantages include broad character coverage, a complete family system, and a wide range of readability adjustments. It can be used for body text as well as headlines and brand visuals. Its geometric structure is balanced with humanist proportion refinements, so it does not feel as cold or rigid as a purely geometric typeface. The limitations are that the text does not mention Chinese/CJK support, nor does it provide information on pricing, payment, team collaboration, or font management features.
Coco Sharp is suitable for brand designers, visual identity teams, web/UI designers, fashion and culture projects, and teams that need a consistent visual style across Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic languages. It is not suitable for teams that need a complete Chinese font pairing, or for those that must confirm budget and licensing details before procurement but have not yet made further inquiries.
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