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The Rebecca font family is loosely inspired by the impression evoked by medieval calligraphy and manuscripts. Its inspiration were the Irish-Anglo-Saxon miniscule of the seventh century, the Rotunda script, the Uncial script, the Langobard book typeface, Lettre Bâtarde and also Literra Beneventana – excellent calligraphic minuscules, which were created many centuries ago by monks at the monastery of Monte Cassino.
Rebecca is the general name of a type family of four fonts, which, while not rigorously copying their historical models, still strive to evoke a similarly majestic impression like the old Gothic scripts. The character silhouette is naturally and unobtrusively adapted to the subsequent evolution of Latin scripts over the centuries, which strived for better legibility and the clarity of individual characters. Rebecca Ordinary, the basic style, is contrasting, dynamic, and has tall uppercase letters with long, accentuated outstrokes. Other available Rebecca’s styles (Sharp, Obsolete, Grim) offer variations of the default forms and vary mostly in the extent of detail elaboration, the level of contrast and overall expression.
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