One can imagine Cazela as a or a softened slab serif , designed for the borderlands between authority and approachability. Its hypothetical anatomy would likely feature open counters (the enclosed spaces in letters like ‘e’ or ‘a’) to enhance legibility at small sizes, paired with slightly flared stems and a moderate x-height. The terminals would be sheared rather than perfectly horizontal, giving lowercase letters like ‘t’ and ‘f’ a subtle, calligraphic lift. Unlike the cold precision of a geometric sans like Futura, Cazela would possess warmth—the kind of warmth found in a worn leather journal or a seaside villa’s stucco wall.
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