Loreto
DESIGNER Pablo Cosgaya / Eduardo RodrÃguez Tunni
RELEASE 1.1 2009
STYLES 3 STYLES: regular, italic, and bold.
LANGUAJE Latin 1
FORMATS OTF
Single font | | $45 |
Family font | | $135 |
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Loreto gets its inspiration from the typography of the Manuale ad Usum (1721), printed by jesuit missionaries who worked at the beginning of the XVIII century with communities of "guaran’" native indians from the Northeast region of the country. It is a manual ofsacraments published by Paulo Restivo and some collaborators among the native population. This manual features the peculiarity of being the first printed piece where there is a record of the place where it was printed: at the Loreto mission. >> View Loreto in use at Behance |