Tom Rickner first revived Benton's Italic for usage in his wedding invitations for his marital relationship to Rebekah Zapf in 2006. He finished the character set in 2009.
Rebekah Pro catches the beauty and distinction of the original. Tom carefully studied samples from 1930s American Type Founders catalogues and developed a digital variation with precise care. While considered a casual script because its letterforms do not link, Rebekah Pro has graceful strokes and a really stylish look. Tom produced a variety of typographic enhancements not found in the initial Piranesi italic font style.
These OpenType typographic functions use a distinguishing touch to everything from invites and statements to greeting cards and advertisements. Rebekah Pro includes the Latin 1 character set and the following OpenType typographic features: Swashes, Small Capitals, Ligatures, Alternates, Oldstyle Figures, Proportional Lining Figures, Tabular Lining Figures and Ornaments.
Font Family: Rebekah Pro Italic
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