About the Boncaire Titling Font
Boncaire Titling Font Much thanks on this project goes to The Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, housed at the Boston Public Library.
While I studied the maps, I narrowed in on some of the original type’s unique idiosyncrasies. For instance, the long, exaggerated serifs, which give the forms a sense of stability, aid in the face’s legibility–largely a byproduct of the engraving method that was used to create the metal plates for manufacturing these maps.
This font has a full range of six weights, from thin to black. It also includes a wide variety of OpenType alternates. All insigne™ fonts are fully loaded with OpenType features.
Boncaire Titling also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages, including Central, Eastern and Western European languages.
Maps are fascinating; they come with the promise of treasure to be uncovered. Examining the map itself, too, you can find great wealth in the details so artfully condensed to that single piece of paper–details carried over into this new insigne font. For your next project, explore the imagination potential in Boncaire Titling.”
Boncaire Titling Font demo is for PERSONAL USE ONLY!.
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