Tag: capitalis

Cresci Exemplarâ„¢ Pro Font

Cresci Exemplar™ Pro was originally designed by Giovanni Francesco Cresci, the 16th century Milanese writing master. These letters from his book Essemplare are some of the most elegant capitalis monumentalis ever produced and served as a model for later inscriptions

Modernista Font

“Art Nouveau” happened over Europe under different names. They called it “Jugenstil” in Germany, “Le style moderne” in France, »Sezessionsstil« in Austria and Eastern Europe, “Stile Liberty” in Italy and “Modernista” in Spain. “Jugendstil” in Germany is what started modern

Imperium Font

“Imperium” is the official font of the Imperium Romanum, the roman empire. Only since my youngest son decided to learn Latin do I know that the Romans had another “font” for everyday use, “Scriptura Vulgaris” an italic script. Among typomaniacs

Principe Font

“Principe” is the Bodonian idea driven to the limit by abolishing most of the hairlines! The shape is completed only by the eye of the reader. This gives room for elegant embellishments and makes for a surprisingly new look to

Eleganza Font

“Eleganza” is my most elegant typeface. At least that is what I think! I use it for business cards and everything that has to be elegant with that extra touch. The font comes in pairs for the price of one.

Legan Font

Legan is a font created by PeGGO Fonts, a very large typeface that follows the classical Trajan pattern, several geometrical proportions like root five, divine proportion (Golden Ratio), regular square, between other ones, same like Greek Trajan uppercase letters used