Radcliffe is a typeface household designed in 2018 by Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli, as a reinvention of traditional clarendon style in search of a "contemporary classic" typeface look. Tailor produced beauty, Radcliffe includes the strong bracketed serifs, vertical tension, and little contrast of clarendons, improved with a humanist touch and a calligraphic approach, apparent in the italics.
Primarily planned as a display typeface with a wide variety of finely-tuned weights for editorial and logo-design usages, Radcliffe has been matched by Radcliffe Text, established in 5 weights with a taller x-height and somewhat condensed percentages, enabling for optimum readablity in long texts online and at little size.
The household also consists of the two funky weights of Radcliffe Casual, designed with a minor reverse contrast aestetics, perfect for your Nation Club activities. All Radcliffe fonts include complete open type features with stylistic alternates, discretionary ligatures, positional number kinds, swash types (in italics) and complete language coverage fo +70 languages utilizing latin and cyrillic alphabets.
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