Palatino nova Titling in the design of a book jacket for a publication by Professor Alexander S.Lawson. Note the use of ligatures in the 1st and 7th lines, and the alternate versions of the letter U, letter R and letter W
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Palatino nova TitlingAlso during the 1950s, a titling version of Palatino was produced. This had several alternate characters, ans was designed for optimum legibility in larger point sizes. A Greek companion, named Phidias, was also created. Palatino nova Titling includes the characters of these classic titling faces in digital form. True to its roots, Palatino nova Titling´s extended character set includes alternate glyphs, ligatures, Small Caps, Oldstyle figures, superiors, inferiors, and ordinals. Palatino nova Titling may be accented with a heavier titling face, Palatino nove Imperial. The two all caps typefaces, Palatino nova Titling and Palatino nova Imperial, both have reduced character sets compared with the other Palatino nova faces. Originally this alphabet was designed as a metal typeface named Sistina, which was also cut by August Rosenberger. The ratio of capital height to the thickness of the main strokes within the Palatino concept are 1:12 in Palatino nova Titling, 1:11 in Aldus nova Book, 1:9 in Palatino nova Roman, 1:7 in Palatino nova Imperial, and 1:5 in Palatino nova Bold. Palatino nova, along with Avenir™Next, Compatil™, Eurostile® Next, Frutiger™ Next, Optima™ nova, Linotype Univers™, Sabon™ Next and Linotype Syntax™ belongs to the typefaces of the Linotype Platinum Collection. These fonts were carefully digitized and have the high quality demanded by professional typography. All fonts of the Platinum Collection were produced according to the Linotype tradition of quality. Linotype and its authorized partners offer these fonts as Platinum Collections CDs or as single fonts or value packs. |
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