Capitolina is a family of 10 typefaces with a contemporary design style, based on various historical designs. The initial shape of serifs was a reference to 19th century's Clarendon types though this motivation remains as a subtle feature of the final style. Even subtler are the calligraphic impacts, better observed in the italics.
The result is a set of typefaces that look more 'built' than 'composed', referring to a rationalist style. Nevertheless, it has an unique technique to the visual treatment of typographic forms that resembles the humanist tradition.
Available in five weights of roman and italic types, Capitolina has a wide glyph palette that contains 800 glyphs in each font. Besides supporting standard Latin, western, central, and southeastern European sets, it has several OpenType features, such as case-sensitive forms, little capitals, ligatures, localized types, number kinds, fractions and more.
Capitolina is, for that reason, a great option for projects in editorial design and other associated applications.
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