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Mayence Premium

Mayence is a script font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by IsacoType.

Mayence is the French name of Mainz, German city where Johannes Gutenberg was born.

Mayence is the French name of Mainz, German city where Johannes Gutenberg was born. Itís a manuscript font inspired in the authorís calligraphy, with an angular structure, marked by a certain impulsiveness.

Besides being a continuous-line font, Mayence explores some deviations and imperfections in the calligraphy practice, as accumulations of paint and anomalies in the thickness variation, characteristics which gives it more naturality.

Its main difference is the set of over 430 ligatures (Premium version), based on the research and selection of important character sequences, rather frequent in several languages. For this, a study was done about the diphthongs, triphthongs and di-tri-tetra-pentagraphs more common in languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hungarian, Croatian, among others. Ligatures with up to 2 characters are enabled by default and with more than 2 characters are enabled by the Discretionary Ligatures option.

Mayence also contains several ligatures based on common words in English and Spanish, exclusive ligatures with numbers and another standard, discretionary, historic and Unicode ligatures. It has 9 different ampersands (&), which can be chosen by the user according to the application context. When you enable the Titling Alternates (in OpenType-savvy programs), these 9 ampersand styles are converted to their forms of seal, with different purposes of use.

The fonts have extended character set to support CE, Baltic, Turkish, as well as Western European languages and additional Celtic characters.

Style Premium
Filename may_prm.otf
Format CFF OpenType & TrueType
Foundry IsacoType
Price $39.00
Style Script

Mayence Family

2 Fonts

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