Paestum is a Latin typeface motivated by Greek inscriptions of the sixth and 5th centuries B.C. Its name comes, appropriately, from the Latin name for Poseidonia, a previous Greek city south of Naples whose 2 remaining Doric temples have actually been on antiquities trips given that a minimum of the 1700s. Others have actually scanned this terrain in the past, obviously, but earlier styles stopped working to provide a lower case. Although Paestum consists of complete upper- and lowercase alphabets, diacritics, numerals, and essential punctuation, it does not have lots of unhistorical glyphs—— such as currency signs and the @ sign. Paestum comes with 3 weights: light, medium, and heavy.
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