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The nine member Gondolieri family is now available for purchase from Myfonts and Fontspring.

The design of Gondolieri has its origins in an experiment to combine aspects of Didone and Tuscan typefaces. The result has a continental ‘Italianate’ feel. If you wonder what lies behind the name, just look at the lower case ‘f’…definite overtones of a Venetian Gondola here, and throughout the design. Gondolieri is offered in regular and bold weights, as well as a simplified form for smaller text use. All of these are available in three widths. The Gondolieri family has a lovely Didone, ‘Belle Epoch’ feel for use in design, posters, book covers and so forth. An extensive range of Opentype features, including ligatures and terminal forms is included in the regular and bold faces.

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We’ve just sent Gondolieri to our resellers so it should be available soon. Meanwhile, here are a few more examples of it in action…

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We’re nearly ready to release the Gondolieri family after just a few more last minute finishing touches. Gondolieri is a family of nine typefaces, based on an elaborated Didone design idea, and offers both display and text faces. It has something of an Italianate feel. In something of a new departure for us we’ve prepared a pdf booklet with samples of the family in use.

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Here are a couple of examples of an ever popular old friend, the Bromwich family, in action. Bromwich is currently discounted on Myfonts. Meanwhile, enjoy a thorough-going Edwardian holiday:

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Here’s a preview of the second member of the Gondolieiri family-we’re not quite sure if we will call this Gondolieri Text, but it is a simplified form of Gondolieri intended for seting larger amounts of text. Click on the preview to view a larger resolution image.

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Bonning is currently being offered at a substantial discount on Myfonts.

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Our latest typefaces discounted on Myfonts. Click on the banners below to try them out.

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We’ve just put the finishing touches to the first member of the Gondolieri family. There are a few more typefaces to follow yet, but here are a few samples of Gondolieiri Regular in action.

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