Antypica is a soft and friendly slab-serif font that draws inspiration from typewriter styles. This font is designed to be easily legible in both small and large sizes, making it a great option for various applications. Its simple yet timeless design with a modern twist makes it perfect for use in a wide range of design projects. This includes package design, ad campaigns, brand identities, movie titles, poster art, booklets, and even classified documents.
With an impressive 790 glyph count, Antypica supports Basic Latin and Latin Extended-A. OpenType features further enhance typography by providing Small Caps and Small Numbers, Lining Figures, Oldstyle Figures, Superscripts, and Subscripts, Fractions, Tabular Lining Figures, Tabular Oldstyle Figures, Ligatures, and Contextual Alternates to prevent some unwanted letter pair collisions.
Additionally, Stylistic Sets offer Stylistic Alternate Lowercase a, Alternate Cap T, Alternate Dollar Sign, and Slanted Hyphen to add calligraphic quality to text blocks, while the Special Set offers unique glyphs like Bitcoin and Interrobang.
Antypica is highly versatile and can be used in many design applications. Small Caps and Small Numbers can be used creatively to create more visually engaging typography, and the optimized underline effect can be used to enhance the design.
To access the Special Set in OpenType features, select it from the OpenType menu.
To add special additional marks, type following in your text field.
• For the Exclam-Comma mark, type ” ,! ” (comma+exclam)
• For the Question-Comma mark, type ” ,? ” (comma+question)
• For the Bitcoin mark, simply type " bitcoin " (not case sensitive).
• For the alternate (Cap Height) Registered mark, type " registered " (not case sensitive).
• For the Published mark, type " published " (not case sensitive). The font also has a small caps version of the Published Mark.
• For the Numero mark, type " N° " (N + degree) (case sensitive).
• For the Interrobang, type " bang " (not case sensitive).
• For Price marking, type ” ,– ” (comma + one of these: hyphen, en dash, em dash).
• For Dot(s) Pattern glyph, type " dots " (not case sensitive).
• For Line(s) Pattern glyph, type " lines " (not case sensitive).