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Charpentier Classicistique Pro

von Ingo
Einzelschnitte ab $41.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 7 Fonts: $165.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Charpentier Classicistique Pro wurde von Ingo Zimmermann entworfen und von Ingo veröffentlicht. Charpentier Classicistique Pro enthält 7 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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An unconventional classicistic Roman typeface


This Roman typeface has a livelier effect than is typical of the epoch of classicistic style. In the lower case letters, an echo of the smoother forms of historically early scripts is identifiable. Typical of a classicistic Roman typeface are the emphasized and clear contrast in the weight of the strokes, the fine serifs and the accentuation of the vertical bold stem. Charpentier Classicistique is pleasantly legible. Its effect is much less harsh than other classicistic fonts. The pointed forms of M and N are uncommon.


At 30°, the italic version of Charpentier Classicistique is unusually strongly slanted. The italic lower case letters refer, in part, to English handwriting, which also falls under classicism. Especially the curves show forms influenced by writing.


Charpentier Classicistique supports all European languages including Turkish, Greek and Russian. It includes lots of ligatures, also discretional ones, as well as tabular figures and cap-height figures.

Designer: Ingo Zimmermann

Herausgeber: Ingo

Foundry: Ingo

Eigentümer des Designs: Ingo

MyFonts Debüt: Apr 29, 2020

Charpentier Classicistique Pro

Über Ingo

Founded in 1994, ingoFonts provides the fonts designed and crafted by me, Ingo Zimmermann. I am a type design professional located in Augsburg, Germany, and working in corporate and editorial design. My very first fonts were stencils which I cut out of paperboard and used in graffiti. During my studies I began to publish my fonts under the label ingoFonts, and of all it started with a blackletter: ”Faber Fraktur.“ By now my designs include fonts of all styles, from classical to modern, script fonts, revivals of historic typefaces, Romans, sans serifs, decorative fonts, including fonts like ”Biró Script“, ”Absolut“ or ”Maier's Nr.8“, which seem to be growing quite popular since they've been published.

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