Philip Bouwsma returns with yet another fantastic symptom of historic calligraphy.
Luminari is an amalgam of High Middle Ages composing, a mix that combines the ornate Church hands with the basic Carolingian from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. Its majuscules are particularly influenced by the versals discovered in the popular Monmouth psalters, in addition to those done by the Ramsey Abbey abbots in the twelfth century. The minuscules also show some influence from the book hand of prolific humanist Poggio Bracciolini from the early fifteenth century. Italian and basically romanesque in design, Luminari works out a slight tension in between the round types and the angular "gothic" styling.
Luminari was updated with plenty of alternates and broadened language assistance in 2012, then once again in 2017. It now supports an extremely wide variety of codepages, including Cyrillic, Greek, Main and Eastern European, Turkish, Baltic, Vietnamese, and obviously Celtic/Welsh.
.Font Family: Luminari Regular