Peckham, designed by Daniel Hernández, is a modern and versatile piece serif of 8 weights (and matching italics)-- varying from a sophisticated Thin to a heavy Black-- with strong serifs that provide it a spirited look while protecting the overall geometric structure of the font.
Peckham includes the basic Latinotype set of 395 glyphs resulting in a language assistance for 94% of the languages using the Latin alphabet. The typeface likewise consists of stylistic alternates (A, R, Y, a) which provides extra versatility.
The name of the typeface advises us of the city that experienced the birth of Vincent Figgins (1766 ). Figgins ended up being referred to as the type designer who initially consisted of slab serif fonts in an industrial catalog. Peckham admires classic typefaces yet looks very contemporary.
Digital modifying and corrections by Alfonso García.
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