Anaphora is a contemporary serif typeface designed by Francesco Canovaro with Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli.
It features a wedge serif design with nine weights from thin to fat, each with true italics style, for a full range of editorial and advertising uses.
Its wide counters and low x-height make it pleasant and readable at text sizes while the uncommon shapes make it strong and recognizable when used in display sizes.
Four additional stencil weights provide options for fancy titling and logo creation.
Anaphora features an extended character set that covers over forty languages using the latin alphabet, as well as Greek and Russian Cyrillic. Open type features include small caps, four sets of figures, fractions, superior & inferior figures, alternate forms and discretionary ligatures.
Codec Pro ME is an extended version of the Codec Pro typeface, offering full support for Arabic and Hebrew scripts. Based on the original 2017 design, it retains the wide weight range and rich OpenType features of the original. The Middle Eastern extension was developed with Oded Ezer (Hebrew) and Omaima Dajani (Arabic), aiming to bridge cultures through a unified, inclusive typographic design.
Developed by Andrea Tartarelli as an extension to Calvino typeface family, Marcovaldo is a heavy condensed wedge serif, optimized for display design. The high contrast and rich texture of the old style letterforms marry the clear cut aesthetics of Bézier in a typeface that is at the same time impactful and refined. With its nod to the Elzevir and DeVinne tradition, it tries to translate typographically the value of Visibility that Italian writer Italo Calvino had described in his masterpiece Six Memos for the Next Millennium.