Antonietta is Mauricio Astete Brito's very first typeface, which is influenced by the eccentricity of the rococo style and Queen Marie Antoinette's wild personality. This project, supervised by Latinotype Team, was born from the concept of turning lettering into a digital typeface. Antonietta is based on the Copperplate style and influenced by the works of, amongst others, Hermann Zapf, Ricardo Rousselot and Herb Lubalin.
The font style can be found in the following versions: Antonietta Script, Antonietta Caps, Antonietta Caps Illuminated, Antonietta Caps Shadow, Antonietta Caps Inline and Antonietta Ornaments.
Antonietta Script is characterised by a huge x-height, condensed percentages, and brief ascenders and descenders, which can be modified by utilizing the contextual alternates included in the set. Antonietta Caps, a buddy typeface to the Script, is an all-caps typeface with logical structure and high contrast between thin and thick strokes.
Antonietta is a 7-weight typeface well-suited for logotypes, labelling, headings and short text. The Script version consists of a set of 878 characters that offer a large range of contextual alternates to fit any project. The typeface likewise features an ‘‘ Accessories' variation, which consists of dingbats, borders and catchwords that complement the remainder of the fonts.
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