Isabelle Roman and its companion Italic were designed as a pair by a female
type designer, and cut and cast for decades by an historic German foundry. This beautiful pair are noted for
their graceful weight and delicate line. Both the Roman and
Italic are markedly condensed. The face has been a favourite
of fine printers and private presses since its emergence.
Its quiet dignity makes it perfectly suited to text where
a classical grace is called for. Great care has been taken
in the translation of this face to digital from.
Isabelle Italic is a harmonious match with its companion
Roman, it mixes perfectly with the Roman as occasional accented
words, or stands well alone in the setting of short texts
or poetry. Like the Roman, it is quite condensed, though because
of its light colour and sharpness of line, it prints beautifully
without plugging or packing in on the press. The handling
of the starting and finishing strokes is very unusual. This
face shows well at even the smallest sizes; however, its charm
is more evident at 12 point and larger.
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