Fonts download post
1514 Paris Verand Initials
This set (2x26 characters) of initial decorated letters was inspired by a font in use in the beginning of 1500s in Paris, France. Exactly, we have used the set that Barthélémy Verand employed for the printing of“Triumphus translatez de langage Tuscan en François”, (from “Triumph” of Petrarque) in the year 1514. Some letters, lacked, have been reconstructed to propose a complete alphabet. It appears that the printer used some letters to replace others, as V, turned over to make a A, or D to make a Q. The original font’s letters were drawn in white on a black background only, but it was tempting to propose a negative version in black on white. This font supports strong enlargements remaining very smart and fine. It’s original medieval hight is about one inch equivalent to about four lines of characters.
Product preview images
Product details
Product specs
- File size: 442.37 KB
- Web Font
- Created: Oct 29, 2018
Features
- This set (2x26 characters) of initial decorated letters was inspired by a font in use in the beginning of 1500s in Paris, France.
- It’s original medieval hight is about one inch equivalent to about four lines of characters.
Font styles
- 1514ParisVerand Normal
Why 1514 Paris Verand Initials is worth a look
1514 Paris Verand Initials by GLC Foundry fits naturally into Branding, posters, packaging, typography.
The detected format details include Font asset. Check the live product page for current license options, compatibility details, and final download contents.
Best use cases
- Branding
- posters
- packaging
- typography
- Projects that need Font asset