**Historical Art Deco typestyle finds new legs as a Revival**
Artisinal, not to be confused with the term artisanal, is our revival of the Art Deco typeface known as Cubist Bold, by John W. Zimmerman for Barnhardt Bros. & Spindler in 1929, breathes new life into a classic. The original metal cast typeface was designed without a lowercase, as well as some wedge serif capitals that made for not always perfect pairings.
We've created a lowercase that blends well with the original design to give the typeface more usability. We've also created a fully sans version of the capitals as the default set, and moved the original wedge serif capital styles to a contextual alternates feature. We've also created a few stylistic alternates for lowercase characters like the u and y and their accented styles.
*See the 5th graphic for a comprehensive character map preview.*
**Opentype features include**:
- **Full set of Inferiors and Superiors for limitless fractions.**
- **A Standard lining figure set.**
- A collection of basic f **Ligatures**.
- **Stylistic Alternates** for variations of several characters such as u and y.
- **Contextual Alternates** for the original wedge variations of capitals that will mix in where appropriate.
**Approx. 448 Character Glyph Set**: Artisinal comes with a glyphset that includes standard & punctuation, international language support, and additional features
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