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Flanker Inkunabula

von Flanker
Einzelschnitte ab $17.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 2 Fonts: $26.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Flanker Inkunabula wurde von Erhard Ratdolt, Leonardo Di Lena entworfen und von Flanker veröffentlicht. Flanker Inkunabula enthält 2 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Flanker Inkunabula Complete Family

2 Fonts

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$13.00 USD

Paket mit 2 Fonts:

$26.00 USD

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Inkunabula is a typeface designed in 1911, inspired by the letterforms used by Erhard Ratdolt, one of the most renowned printers of the fifteenth century. The roman is closely based on Kalendarium by Johannes Müller, reproduced almost unchanged under the artistic direction of Raffaello Bertieri. The italic was added later, in 1926.

This typeface is deeply rooted in the typographic style of the 1400s, characterized by its sharply slanted counters. Despite its historical origins, it stands out for its timeless elegance and surprisingly modern readability.

Inkunabula Nova is a reinterpretation of this historic typeface, redesigned for improved readability for the modern reader: the N and M have been redrawn, along with many other letters, and the numerals now have uppercase versions.

Designer: Erhard Ratdolt, Leonardo Di Lena

Herausgeber: Flanker

Foundry: Flanker

Eigentümer des Designs: Flanker

MyFonts Debüt: Jun 2, 2025

Flanker Inkunabula

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Leonardo Di Lena is a graphic and type designer from Italy. A lifelong typeface enthusiast, he loves studying historical fonts, as well as creating new typefaces never seen before. He has spent countless hours exploring the intricacies of various fonts, dissecting their anatomy, and reveling in the beauty of well-crafted type. He is continuously inspired by the ever-evolving landscape of fonts and the brilliant minds behind their creation. Exploring the works of renowned type designers and discovering hidden gems in the typographic universe fuels his enthusiasm and keeps he on a perpetual quest for the perfect font for any given context.

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