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Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca

Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca

von Spurnej Type Foundry
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Komplette Familie mit 4 Fonts: $69.00 USD
Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca Font Familie wurde entworfen von Giambattista Bodoni, Jakub Spurný und herausgegeben von Spurnej Type Foundry. Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca enthält 4 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Über die Schriftfamilie Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca


Giambattista Bodoni was an Italian engraver, printer, and publisher who was one of the best typographers of the 18th century and became known worldwide for his iconic serif typeface. In the posthumous edition of Bodoni’s “Manual of Typography” published in 1818 by his widow Margherita “Ghitta” Dall’Aglio may also be found, among the other treasures, the Cancellaresca (Chancery).

Ghitta is a redesign of this typeface in its finest form. With strong stroke contrast in 4 optical grades, 850 glyphs with wide range of language support, accented ligatures, oldstyle figures, 8 stylistic sets, and unique way of letter connection, Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca follows and builds on the best of Bodoni’s historical prototype and shifts further to a contemporary script typeface full of grace, neatness, and beauty.


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This font is powered by OpenType feature “Ligatures”, so it is necessary to have this function turned on.

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Designer: Giambattista Bodoni, Jakub Spurný

Herausgeber: Spurnej Type Foundry

Foundry: Spurnej Type Foundry

Eigentümer des Designs: Spurnej Type Foundry

MyFonts Debüt: Oct 7, 2020

Ghitta Bodoni Cancellaresca

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Founded by Jakub Spurný in 2014 in Prague, Czech Republic.

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