A font is only as good as its neighbors. Because Cazela is loud and expressive, it needs a quiet, neutral companion.
To fully appreciate the Cazela Font, one must look at its design roots. The typeface draws inspiration from the transitional serif period (exemplified by John Baskerville) and the modern serif era (exemplified by Giambattista Bodoni). However, the creators of Cazela introduced a softer geometry. Cazela Font
: Adds a "distinctive touch of class" to food, beverage, or lifestyle product labels. A font is only as good as its neighbors
To use Cazela on a live website, you need a webfont license. You will get CSS @font-face rules. Example: it needs a quiet