Created by Adobe type designer Carol Twombly, Chaparral combines the legibility of piece serif designs promoted in the 19th century with the grace of 16th-century roman book lettering. The outcome is a flexible, hybrid slab-serif style, a special addition to the Adobe Originals household of typefaces. Unlike "geometric" piece serif styles, Chaparral has differing letter percentages that provide it an accessible and friendly appearance in all weights from light to bold. Like the drought-resistant brush that flowers on the arid seaside range near Twombly's California home, Chaparral's highly functional design is remarkably beautiful.
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