Garibaldi is a text typeface based on humanist calligraphy.
It has an organic look, while preserves the standard building of roman typography. All of it started with a desire to get more information about the origin of the strokes on humanist typefaces. To accomplish that, Garibaldi features a 20 ° axis, medium contrast based on translation and expansion, uneven serifs, and terminals related to the broad nib stroke.
Garibaldi Regular was selected for Tipos Latinos 2014. Considering that then, the family was expanded with more weights and matching italics, making it a solid choice for setting books, publications and documents. Amongst numerous OpenType functions, each font consists of small caps, ligatures and contextual alternates, amounting to more than 750 glyphs and supporting at least 80 languages.
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