The ribbon-like strokes are elegant and form highly legible word shapes, and there are some lovely swashes. Leopardo is a modern reworking of a 15th-century writing manual. It’s currently available in a single weight. It’s crying out to be used in a branding project. A decade later, Obligato is a revised design that’s bold and confident. Obligato is based on Mortier, a typeface designed for New York City Opera that closed its doors in 2013. The family includes four weights and italics, there’s a monospaced companion, and there’s a variable font available on request. It’s playful and eccentric with extravagant curves and a relatively strong contrast for a sans-serif. Geigy is inspired by Swiss typography from before Helvetica and the International Style.
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