Domotika is a typeface family developed by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, with italics developed by Andrea Tartarelli. It's a humanist sans serif typeface, with a semi-condensed feel, fantastic for editorial and display screen usage where readability and personality should match practical space use.
Conceived as a great tool for editorial use, Domotika is available in eight weights, with matching italics, each covering over 70 languages using the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Requirement open type functions include stylistic sets for alternates, tabular, lining and old-style characters, standard and discretionary ligatures and swash forms.
Taking motivation from architectural practice, the style of the typeface is ruled by the continuous interplay between the classical and the contemporary, the hand-made and the technological. So, the design of the roman juxtaposes the tidy, contemporary style and the typographical choice of two-story lowercase "a" and "g" to small calligraphic endings to curves; while in the italic the curves sport sharper bends that offer a technical look to the shapes, much more calligraphic in nature. The name itself is a pun to the concept of "domotics", robotic innovation for usage in the home.
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