Across the three designs there are a variety of beneficial OpenType functions that make Vulpa capable of requiring typographic work, although there are just three designs. Regular, italic and vibrant are all you truly need anyway! The regular and vibrant weights both include little caps, and the italic features swash capitals for the majority of letters. The italic also includes quaint discretionary ligatures, and all styles consist of basic ligatures, automated fractions, proportional and tabular, lining and oldstyle figures.
If this isn't enough, the Vulpa household also includes Ornaments and Drop-Cap font styles. There is an ornament for A to B, a to b and 0 to 9. These have actually been thoroughly created to match the feel of the text fonts, and lots of are influenced by accessories and fleurons from the ATF 1912 Type Specimen book. The drop-caps have actually an inscribed appearance, and 2 color variations can be made by overlaying upper and lower case.
Despite the absence of weights compared to 'workhorse' faces, the beauty and flexibility of Vulpa make it an actually helpful typeface, that I hope you'll take pleasure in using as much as I delighted in making.
The text typefaces were spaced and kerned by Igino Marini of iKern.
Font Family:
· Vulpa
· Vulpa Italic
· Vulpa Bold
· Vulpa Drop Caps
· Vulpa Ornaments
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