
The STP Display Cyrillic font family includes 1 styles and was created by Anderson Ruda and Alexandre Ruda, offered by Sete Std.

Alexandre Ruda
Anderson Ruda
The STP Display, originally designed for a signage project in Jaraguá do Sul, Santa Catarina, Brazil, has expanded to include the broadest number of characters in the Latin alphabet. Its design, inspired by sans serif types and drawing features from architecture to modernist design products, is known for its generous shapes and counterforms. The type's eye-catching nature serves its purpose wonderfully, even in situations that require communication in a large number of languages, such as conveying location information to tourists or directions to company employees. Developed with rounded corners and built on geometric elements, the STP Display exhibits a modular feature suitable for large sizes. Its forms and counterforms, which are its key characteristics, bring prominence to any signage project. Beyond wayfinding projects, the STP Display and its counterpart, the STP Stencil, can be applied in architectural projects, advertising, packaging, posters, and more. Catering to over 90% of the supported languages, the STP Display covers the Latin alphabet in its entirety, spanning the whole American continent, East and West Europe, and most countries in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
Please confirm the exact usage with the font owner(foundry or publisher).
Webfont: For use on a single domain and cannot be shared across multiple sites by agencies. Pageview counts apply per webfont each time a web page loads. Desktop license required for use in graphic images on websites.
Desktop: Intended for personal and professional use in desktop applications with a font menu. Usage includes creating documents and images. Based on the number of users. Additional users require an additional license.
App: For embedding the font in the code of mobile applications for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone.
Digital Ad/Email: Embed fonts in digital ads like HTML5 ads. Usage terms are suitable for digital ads and advertising networks. Pricing based on campaign impressions, with adjustments possible.
Electronic Doc: For embedding in e-publications such as eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers, or interactive PDFs. Based on the number of publications each font is used in.
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Webfont | Single domain website | X |
| Desktop | Desktop applications, documents, and images | X |
| App | Mobile applications | X |
| Digital Ad/Email | HTML5 digital ads | X |
| Electronic Doc | E-publications | X |






