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Indigo Antiqua 2

Indigo Antiqua 2

by Fontanova
Individual Styles from $36.00
Complete family of 4 fonts: $123.00
Indigo Antiqua 2 Font Family was designed by Johan Ström and published by Fontanova. Indigo Antiqua 2 contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Indigo Antiqua 2 Font Family


Indigo Antiqua 2 is an old-style humanist serif typeface primarily based on personal studies of a typeface by Francesco Griffo (1450–1518) Italian punchcutter. But it is not a revival of the so called original Bembo (1496) or any other typeface.


My Inspirations are of various kinds, but some outstanding old typeface masters like Guillaume le Bé, Miklós Kis, Peter de Walpergen and Christoffel van Dijck are important.


Indigo Antiqua 2 is most commonly used for body text were legibility / readability matters – and is a reliable multi-purpose typeface. It has been applied for thousands of book titles and between the book covers made reading comfortable.


By using Indigo Antiqua 2 with OpenType features You can reach additional ligatures, various figure sets, small caps, stylistic options and a lot of other typographical choices.


Multi-Lingual support: Central European languages and many others. | See www.fontanova.se


Designers: Johan Ström

Publisher: Fontanova

Foundry: Fontanova

Design Owner: Fontanova

MyFonts debut: Jul 30, 2021

Indigo Antiqua 2

About Fontanova

Fontanova started 1999 with the release of the old-style typeface Indigo Antiqua – a typeface for every day use. Indigo Antiqua 2 is an entirely new vectorization of the former typeface Indigo Antiqua from 1999, and an additional bold weight as well, has been made. Our ambition is to provide for reliable fonts taking in account the legibility and readability aspects. We put focus on what we think may survive after this era of typeface »confusion« [2020—]. Hopefully our planned release of two new typefaces will show that.

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