Antium font styles are based upon an Old Roman typeface, particularly inspired in lots of models of significant lapidary script located in the Pompeii's cemetery.
One of the most peculiar functions that define this font is its predominant height of "x" along with to ascenders and descenders, in fact their strokes are particulary shorts.
This font provides good legibility in little sizes, for use in editorial style, newsletters and printed material.
The strong personality of its glyphs is well suited to headlines.
Antinum (Anzio), previously the capital of the Volscians till the Romans conquered it in 468 BC. Developed on the Mediterranean coast near Rome. A legend associates its foundation to a child of Ulysses and Circe. Caligula and Nero were born there.
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