Celtica is a kind of Helvetica satisfies Hibernia, for usage where a Celtic identity is
required in a twenty-first century context. The ubiquity and clarity of the sans serif lend legibility to
the uncial forms of some letters which end up being available to any audience of latin alphabet users.
Even the 'insular', flat-topped G/g, is readable enough for basic use in an increasingly popular and
varied typographical culture. The font styles include Irish lenited consonants (with dot accents), Tironian
et, and additional Welsh vowels.