Blacker is a wedge serif type family created by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli as a take on the contemporary "evil serif" category: typefaces with high contrast, 1970s-evoking proportions and sharp wedge serifs.
Design information have been fine-tuned in two subfamilies: the screen alternative offers tighter kerning, higher contrast and sharper corners for optimal effect at huge sizes, while the text alternative offers better readability and screen rendering with lower contrast. Each subfamily can be found in six weights from light to heavy, with matching real italics, for a complete series of editorial and advertising uses.
Blacker includes a prolonged character set that covers over seventy languages utilizing the latin alphabet, as well as Russian Cyrillic. Open type features include little caps, 4 sets of figures, portions, superior & & inferior figures, alternate forms and discretionary ligatures.
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