Papelli is an informal sans with a feminine touch. It is created for usage in marketing and business or editorial style. The typeface seems like an upright italic; the lowercase letters are specifically inspired by cursive writing. Papelli's 'a' is single-storey, and the 'v' and 'w' have in-strokes on their left-hand sides. The lowercase 'g' has a Danish-style truncated-bowl for a descender (a more standard, single-storey 'g' is offered in a stylistic set). Numerous uppercase letters have playful features; for circumstances, the bottom diagonals on 'K' and 'R' have cursive out-strokes, and the tail on the 'Q' is very energetic. Papelli's other diagonals are curved, instead of straight-- take a look at the 'A', 'V', 'W', and 'Y'.
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