Periódico
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Periódico (newspaper in Spanish), was originally commissioned by the Spanish daily newspaper ABC. Inspired by old Spanish typographic engravings, mostly from the second half of the 18th Century, we picked out the most relevant details of Spanish typography as the source of that inspiration, and instead of making a revival or an interpretation of these models, we started from scratch to create a truly original font family. The goal was to achieve a very distinctive family, functional and versatile at the same time, and reminiscent of old Spanish typography. More… Although we have borrowed many details from the old Spanish typography, like the nail, which is present in the letters U, G, or J, which we worked and evolved in order to be applied on other letters, we have also left behind several others. One example is the tilde of the ñ engraved by Gerónimo Gil, a very distinctive element of Spanish typography that was intentionally omitted for being too atypical to be used in a contemporary font. The letters a and g are probably the most distinctive of the Periódico family. The shape of the bowl in the letter a, with the top arch in diagonal position, is very characteristic of old Spanish types. In Periódico, we emphasized this detail by applying it to many other letters (such as g, j, and t) up to a point that it became the leitmotiv of this family. The formal finish of serifs and terminals is something that gives great personality to any typeface, so we came up with plenty of alternatives in order to find the exact shape we wanted: sober, elegant, and contemporary. Even though the serifs are geometric, the upper terminals have a curve with a dynamic very similar to the arch in the a or the notch in the j. The terminals in the capitals follow the same style, but, in this case, the inspiration comes from Pradell’s Missal, which on the other hand has been influenced by the types engraved by Johann Michael Fleischman in the Netherlands. Eighteenth-Century types were mostly used for printing books. Therefore, they had very generous proportions (large ascendents and descendants) and high contrast, but today, these characteristics do not work well in newspapers because of the worldwide demand for more space-saving fonts. The adaptation of the type’s proportions to be used for a newspaper was one of the most interesting parts of the project, specially the time taken to find the perfect balance between the x height and legibility. Periódico is presented in 30 different styles, for a total of 30 fonts—10 for text (from Light to Bold) and 20 for display sizes (from Thin to Ultra Black); this family results in an extensive system capable of solving all the needs of a large publication.Periódico Font families
The Periódico includes the following font families:- Periódico Display Thin
- Periódico Display Thin Italic
- Periódico Display UltraLight
- Periódico Display UltraLight Italic
- Periódico Display ExtraLight
- Periódico Display ExtraLight Italic
- Periódico Display Light
- Periódico Display Light Italic
- Periódico Display Regular
- Periódico Display Italic
- Periódico Display Medium
- Periódico Display Medium Italic
- Periódico Display SemiBold
- Periódico Display SemiBold Italic
- Periódico Display Bold
- Periódico Display Bold Italic
- Periódico Display Black
- Periódico Display Black Italic
- Periódico Display UltraBlack
- Periódico Display UltraBlack Italic
- Periódico Text Light
- Periódico Text Light Italic
- Periódico Text Regular
- Periódico Text Italic
- Periódico Text Medium
- Periódico Text Medium Italic
- Periódico Text SemiBold
- Periódico Text SemiBold Italic
- Periódico Text Bold
- Periódico Text Bold Italic
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Font Name: Periódico
Design Date: 2011
Designer(s): Eduardo Manso
Publisher: Emtype Foundry