Anaphora font family by Zetafonts is a classic serif font that includes 22 font styles. It combines a robust and confident appearance with a modern twist on traditional serif design, making it versatile and elegant. Anaphora is adaptable across various styles such as stencil and italics, allowing for a wide range of applications. This font family truly blends its timeless charm with contemporary nuances, making it suitable for both formal and modern contexts.
The stylish Anaphora is aimed at both print and web platforms where it can be used in branding, advertisements, editorials, product packaging, and signage. Its clarity and structure will make it suitable for annual reports, magazines, and posters with digital uses including websites, mobile applications, and portfolios.
This font family is free for personal use. For commercial projects or alongside customer work, consider donating to the author or purchasing its full license.
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Anaphora is a contemporary serif typeface designed by Francesco Canovaro with Cosimo Lorenzo Pancini and Andrea Tartarelli. It features a wedge serif design with nine weights from thin to fat, each with true italics style, for a full range of editorial and advertising uses.
Its wide counters and low x-height make it pleasant and readable at text sizes, while the uncommon shapes make it strong and recognizable when used in display sizes. Four additional stencil weights provide options for fancy titling and logo creation.
Anaphora features an extended character set that covers over forty languages using the Latin alphabet, as well as Greek and Russian Cyrillic. OpenType features include small caps, four sets of figures, fractions, superior and inferior figures, alternate forms, and discretionary ligatures.