Favarotta was a small settlement on the medieval times. in the Gulf of Castellammare near Palermo, Sicily.
Favarotta font style is motivated on the style of composing based upon Carolingian designs, which continued to be used for handwritten liturgical operate in Italy. The design reveal close affinities with the Italian printed books of the period. It combines Roman cursive composing ideas with some of the Celtic developments in insular writing, including 4 guide lines, with strokes that stream smoothly from the rising and descending.
The Favarotta font style family include 5 weights and its matching italics. The Italic designs are plainly understandable and wonderfully set out, without apparent idiosyncratic tendencies.
These font styles can be checked out and show with pleasure.
Each font of the family consist of basic ligatures, little caps, old design characters and support CE languages.
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