Alverata PanEuropean

What is the Alverata PanEuropean font?

Gerard Unger’s new typeface Alverata is a twenty-first-century type-face inspired by the shapes of Romanesque capitals in inscriptions of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, without being a close imitation of them. It is additionally based on the early twentieth-century model, but tweaked so as to prevent blandness and monotony.
Alverata performs beautifully in both screen and on paper, delivering excellent legibility. Its letters are open and friendly in small sizes and lively and attractive in large sizes. They are robust, and show refinement in their detail. More…
Unger’s Alverata is an extensive type family, with versions for both formal and informal applications, and with Greek and Cyrillic relatives.
Alverata consists of three different fonts: Alverata, Alverata Irregular and Alverata Informal, that vary in form and width, but maintain the same spirit. The Irregular version is particularly inspired by the Insular letterforms, the uncials, and their constantly changing positioning.
Alverata strikes a balance among Europe’s diversity of languages, combining contemporary typographical practices with features of medieval letterforms, from the time when Europe came into being.
Visually, some written languages, such as Czech and Maltese, differ quite strongly from languages like English and German, notably because of their many accented characters. While other typefaces will show this difference, Alverata removes it. As a result, Alverata enables harmonious convergence of languages.
For the development of the Greek letterforms, Unger collaborated with Gerry Leonidas (University of Reading) and Irene Vlachou (Athens), and with Tom Grace on the Cyrillic letterforms.

Alverata PanEuropean Font families

The Alverata PanEuropean includes the following font families:

  • Alverata PE Light
  • Alverata PE Light Italic
  • Alverata PE
  • Alverata PE Italic
  • Alverata PE Medium
  • Alverata PE Medium Italic
  • Alverata PE SemiBold
  • Alverata PE SemiBold Italic
  • Alverata PE Bold
  • Alverata PE Bold Italic
  • Alverata PE Black
  • Alverata PE Black Italic
  • Alverata Irregular PE Light
  • Alverata Irregular PE
  • Alverata Irregular PE Medium
  • Alverata Irregular PE SemiBold
  • Alverata Irregular PE Bold
  • Alverata Irregular PE Black
  • Alverata Informal PE Light
  • Alverata Informal PE
  • Alverata Informal PE Medium
  • Alverata Informal PE SemiBold
  • Alverata Informal PE Bold
  • Alverata Informal PE Black

Alverata PanEuropean Preview

Here is a preview of how Alverata PanEuropean will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.


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