Biscotti was designed by Juan De Gregorio and published by Letritas . Biscotti contains 4 styles and family package options.
The concept of Biscotti rised from a personal research into a system of styles that we commonly consider “vintage”.
One above all, the Victorian typography that has been rediscovered and widely re-studied during the 70s. Today, thanks to the technology innovation in digital typography fields, Biscotti is certainly an interesting subject which expresses an appassionate and nostalgic homage to a vintage font, seen from the perspective of a technical inspiration.
Biscotti is composed of two styles: the “default” and the alternative one. The first is of course more conservative and formal, while the alternative formally chooses a change of the diagonal lines into curves, so it creates a much more friendlier reading.
Biscotti consists of 4 styles that can be combined by layers in order to form different ways of reading.
This renewed effect increases exponentially the potential use range of this typography.
Biscotti has 517 characters; and are composed for 220 latin languages.