Oldita
A take on an old italian typeface, first appeared in Caslon & Catherwood's 1821 type specimen.
Called a "typographic monstrosity", "a crude expression of the idea of perversity" or "degenerate", Oldita has been revisited to features a variable font paying hommage to this bizarre yet audacious western and slab typeface.
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Thanks to Gwenole Jaffrédou, Morgane Côme (from Monoro)
and Stéphane Hervé for the advices in the process of making this font.
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