Cardillac, named after E.T.A. Hoffmanns literary figure, refers back to classical Didonesque, yet presents unique details which set it apart from historic models by adding a new flavour.
Its clarity, noble appearance and cool elegance predestine it for magazines and newspapers.
The Cardillac Family consists of 14 styles, provides many features which allow its application for ambitious typography.
It comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain small caps, ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternate characters.
Its clarity, noble appearance and cool elegance predestine it for magazines and newspapers.
The Cardillac Family consists of 14 styles, provides many features which allow its application for ambitious typography.
It comes in OpenType format with extended language support. All weights contain small caps, ligatures, superior characters, proportional lining figures, tabular lining figures, proportional old style figures, lining old style figures, matching currency symbols, fraction- and scientific numerals, matching arrows and alternate characters.