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Carolingian Majuscul

Carolingian Majuscul

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Individual Styles from $28.00 USD
Carolingian Majuscul Font Family was designed by Roman Korolev and published by Kaer. Carolingian Majuscul contains 1 styles.

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About Carolingian Majuscul Font Family


I'm happy to present you my new Romanesque font from the Codex Gigas. The manuscript was created in the early 13th century in the Benedictine monastery of Podlažice in Bohemia.

The codex was written in a handwriting atypical for the 13th century, which is actually a late version of the Carolingian minuscule.

Texts about repentance and exorcism were written in large Majuscule (Square Capitals (Imperial Roman capitals written with a brush)). Majuscules first incised in stone more than two millennia ago, married to minuscule letterforms that evolved from manuscript hands of the eighth and ninth centuries.

Majuscule font is the name given to a type of decorative upper-case letters used in inscriptions and, typically, at the start of a section of text in medieval manuscripts. They are characterized by their straight forms unlike rounded in Lombardic capitals with thick, curved stems.

Majuscule capitals were also used to write words or entire phrases. The text is divided into words, punctuation marks are used consistently – periods indicate the end of a sentence and the middle of a phrase.

You will get:

* Uppercase glyphs

* Numbers and symbols

* Multilingual support

* Ligatures

* Free future updates

Thank you!

Designers: Roman Korolev

Publisher: Kaer

Foundry: Kaer

Design Owner: Kaer

MyFonts debut: Dec 29, 2023

Carolingian Majuscul

About Kaer

Hello! Most of all I like to design bright three-dimensional logos or characters and delve into each letter of a logo. I started to learn design in 2005 when I was a 3-rd year student and got fixed up in a job as a designer assistant in an advertising agency. I've been a freelancer since 2008. Initially, I was designing logos. Very often I used typical fonts with some changes to create a logo. That was the way I started creating full sets of fonts. Let's bring more color and bright letters to our world together!

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