A Dynamic Digital Font from an Ancient Tradition
The letterforms that we now accept as the historical standard for printing latin alphabets were developed in Italy around the end of 1400. Deriving from Roman capitals and from italic handwriting, they soon replaced the blackletter letterforms that were used a few years before by Gutenberg for his first moveable types. Between these two typographical traditions there's an interesting and obscure middle ground of historical oddballs, like the Pannartz-Sweynheym Subiaco types, cut in Italy in
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A Contemporary Blackletter Type Family From Zetafonts: Kitsch
Established by Francesco Canovaro, Debora Manetti, and Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini, Zetafonts is one of Italy’s most well-known and respected type foundries. The Florence-based studio is dedicated to crafting fonts that will stand the test of time, regardless of how popular design styles come and go. They’ve noted that the font industry is rather akin to that of fashion; with so many designers influencing one another while following what’s trendy at the moment, it can be difficult to get