Semper™ font family
Designed by Franko Luin in 1993
Semper is slightly angular since it is in part based on callygraphic lettering. That is not as evident as in the italic of Jenson Classico. On the contrary, the text looks even and harmonious, which makes the typeface easy to use.
The name is Latin meaning always, but you knew that already.
Semper was released in 1993.
The name is Latin meaning always, but you knew that already.
Semper was released in 1993.
Semper Small Caps
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Semper
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Technical details
OpenType outline flavour:
TTF - TrueType-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: SemperSC.ttf
Windows menu name: Semper SC
PostScript name: , SemperSC
PostScript full name: , Semper SC
Windows menu name: Semper SC
PostScript name: , SemperSC
PostScript full name: , Semper SC
Catalog number:
168481654
Characters:
230