1742 Civilite was published by GLC. 1742 Civilite contains 1 style.
In the late medieval period appeared a ‘semi-cursive’ writing, the French ‘écriture de civilité’. Quickly, it is carved and melted down in lead for printing.
It is a very elegant running font, with numerous variants, both final than initial characters, many of the accented small characters were present in the model I was inspired by, after “Fournier Le jeune “, in his catalogue ‘Modèles des caractères de l’imprimerie et des autres choses nécessaires au dit art nouvellement gravés par Simon-Pierre Fournier le jeune’ published in 1742 in Paris.
A render sheet, included in the font file, makes all characters easy to identify on keyboard. This font, very attractive and decorative may be used for web-site titles, posters and flyer designs, editing ancient texts, labels, greeting cards… and anything you want! It supports as easily enlargement as small size, remaining elegant and pretty.