ZT Glora Pro

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

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Glora Pro is the next chapter in the Glora story, meticulously crafted to bring an elevated experience to your design projects. Originally released in 2020, Glora has now been fully reimagined, expanding from 6 to 56 styles with precise improvements in kerning, weight stability, and overall refinement. With the addition of new variants—Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, and Extra Expanded, each complete with their own italic styles—Glora Pro maintains the signature soft touch and strong letterforms that made the original beloved, while offering greater versatility and depth.

Key Features:

  • 56 Styles: Offering a wide array of design possibilities.
  • 4 Variant Varieties: Normal, Semi Expanded, Expanded, Extra Expanded.
  • 7 Weights & Italic: Spanning from Light to Bold, providing flexibility in design.
  • Extensive Compatibility: Available in OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT formats, ensuring compatibility with various design platforms and applications.
  • Multi-Language Support: Perfect for global projects with extensive language coverage.
  • Enhanced Kerning: Improved spacing for consistent and polished text appearance.
  • Optical Adjustments: Refined for better legibility and visual balance across all sizes.
  • Web-Ready: Fully optimized for web use, ensuring crisp rendering on all devices.

Whether you’re designing for web, corporate, signage, or editorial, Glora Pro is your go-to modern sans serif. It balances elegance with impact, ensuring your message is delivered with clarity and sophistication. Redesigned with attention to every detail but preserving the familiar essence of Glora, this typeface invites you to create with confidence and style. And remember, as you design with Glora Pro, “don’t forget to be happy while you’re alive.”

Thanks for using this font ~ Zelowtype

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Extra Light

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Regular

Medium

Semi Bold

Bold

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Extra Light Italic

Light Italic

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Semi Bold Italic

Bold Italic

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Bold Semi Expanded

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Semi Expanded Italic

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Semi Bold Semi Expanded Italic

Bold Semi Expanded Italic

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Light Expanded Italic

Expanded Italic

Medium Expanded Italic

Semi Bold Expanded Italic

Bold Expanded Italic

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Bold Extra Expanded

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Extra Light Extra Expanded Italic

Light Extra Expanded Italic

Extra Expanded Italic

Medium Extra Expanded Italic

Semi Bold Extra Expanded Italic

Bold Extra Expanded Italic

Style - ZT Glora Pro Bold • 700

Size - 225px

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Crafted for Impact

Style - ZT Glora Pro Semi Bold • 600

Size - 225px

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Precision in Motion

Style - ZT Glora Pro Regular • 400

Size - 225px

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Expanded Expression

Style - ZT Glora Pro Thin • 100

Size - 225px

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Typographic Wide Voice

Style - ZT Glora Pro Bold • 700

Size - 24px

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ZT Glora Pro is a geometric sans reimagined for today’s designers. With refined proportions and expanded widths, it balances clarity with character. Perfect for both striking headlines and clean editorial layouts, it delivers precision in every style. Modern yet approachable, ZT Glora Pro is built to adapt across identities, interfaces, and print. Its structure is versatile enough for bold statements while maintaining elegance in subtle contexts. A type family that embodies consistency with freedom.

Style - ZT Glora Pro Regular • 400

Size - 18px

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Mary Toft (née Denyer; c. 1701–1763) was an English woman from Godalming, Surrey, who became the subject of considerable controversy when she tricked doctors into believing that she had given birth to rabbits. In 1726, Toft became pregnant, but following her reported fascination with the sighting of a rabbit, she miscarried. Her claim to have given birth to various animal parts prompted the arrival of John Howard, a local surgeon, who investigated the matter. He delivered several pieces of animal flesh and duly notified other prominent.

Physicians, which brought the case to the attention of Nathaniel St. André, surgeon to the Royal Household of King George I. By then quite famous, Toft was brought to London where she was studied in detail; under intense scrutiny and producing no more rabbits she confessed to the hoax, and was subsequently imprisoned as a fraud. The resultant public mockery created panic within the medical profession and ruined the careers of several prominent surgeons.

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