Actium

Actium Actium
details about the font
Name Actium [wrong?]
Style Roman [wrong?]
category Serifenlose Linear-Antiqua [wrong?]
designer(s) Gerben Dollen [wrong?]
foundry Type Mafia [wrong?]
date released 2009 [wrong?]
details about the photo
author Yvonne
date January 20, 2012 – 09:20
place Hansastraße 37,
44137 Dortmund,
Deutschland

more information about the font

Actium is a contemporary multilingual sans serif typeface developed to help perfect typography automatically. Type Mafia has focussed on words with odd combinations of capital letters and numbers, such as product names and postal codes such as WD40 and H1N5, jump out of the text. They sit awkwardly together as the numerals have been designed to work with the lowercase, not the uppercase letters – affecting readability.To fix this Type Mafia invented Smart Capo™.

Actium’s design has an unusual diagonal contrast — much more common in a serifed face than in a sans serif — giving it more bite. The typeface looks elegant when set in large sizes and remains very legible when shown in small sizes. The family consists of six weights in two styles, making a dozen fonts. Weights range from light to black in roman and true italic.

All fonts are fully loaded with functional elements. Actium boasts an extended Latin character set and with Greek. This means a wide range of Western languages are supported: perfect for use in bilingual publications and packaging. For numerals, each font includes old-style and lining figures in both proportional and tabular widths, with superiors and inferiors. These allow you to select the right set of numbers for the right task.


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