Constantia Italic

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Constantia™ Italic is a modulated wedge-serif typeface designed by John Hudson primarily for continuous text in both electronic and paper publishing. The design of Constantia Italic responds to the recent narrowing of the gap between screen readability and traditional print media, exploiting specific aspects of the most recent advances in ClearType rendering, such as sub-pixel positioning. The classic proportions of relatively small x-height and long extenders make Constantia Italic ideal for book and journal publishing, while the slight squareness and open counters ensure that it remains legible even at small sizes.

Constantia Character Set: Latin-1, WGL Pan-European (Eastern Europe, Cyrillic, Greek and Turkish). 992 glyphs per font OpenType Layout features: smallcaps, stylistic alternates, localized forms, standard ligatures, uppercase-sensitive forms and spacing, oldstyle figures, lining figures, smallcap figures, arbitrary fractions, superscript, subscript.
Part of Constantia Family (4 styles)

Font Size: 11px

Line Height: 1.4

Letter Spacing: 0

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