In 1997, prominent lettering artist Julian Waters embodied his classical calligraphic roman capitals in an elegant typeface, aptly called Waters Titling. In 2001, the initial design was enhanced and unified in the brand-new OpenType format.
This broad-edged pen design is related to other historically-based titling alphabets however offers a broader series of weights and widths, making it a versatile option for movie titles, book coats, posters, banners, and calendars. Waters Titling is rooted in the timeless Roman significant engraving types of 2000 years earlier, but is infused with contemporary vitality and style. This calligraphic style has strong contrast in between its thick and thin strokes, and flowing serifs with subtle brackets. In its lighter weights the design is classy and delicate, while the bolder weights use substance and sparkle.
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