What is the Fabrizio font?
The new Fabrizio™ types, designed by Ari Rafaeli, have made their first appearance in Saggi di Letteratura Italiana: Da Dante per Pirandello a Orazio Costa, by Lucilla Bonavita, printed at Pisa in March 2016 by Fabrizio Serra Editore for whom the type was specially designed. The types are now offered for general sale. Each style (roman, small capitals, italic, semi-bold, bold) contains Cyrillic and ‘polytonic’ Greek letters and letters for many European languages (Czech, Hungarian, Icelandic, Lettish, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Welsh etc.), non-kerning fs, long ſ, ligatures and fractions. Alternative forms are supplied in ‘B’ versions of each style. A set of swash letters and sets of superiors, inferiors, fractions and phonetic letters are also offered. Two ‘Special’ fonts (roman and italic) containing special accents, letters for transliteration, Vietnamese letters, mathematics signs and symbols, arrows, commercial signs, pictograms, figures in circles, scansion marks, braces & benzene rings and the Rafaeli-Meruba Hebrew letters, as well as Latin, Cyrillic and Greek letters, are included in the Fabrizio family.
Fabrizio Font families
The Fabrizio includes the following font families:
- Fabrizio A Regular
- Fabrizio A Italic
- Fabrizio A SemiBold
- Fabrizio A Bold
- Fabrizio A SC
- Fabrizio B Regular
- Fabrizio B Italic
- Fabrizio B SemiBold
- Fabrizio B Bold
- Fabrizio B SC
- Fabrizio Special Regular
- Fabrizio Special Italic
- Fabrizio C SemiBold
- Fabrizio Swash Italic
- Fabrizio Superior Regular
- Fabrizio Superior Italic
- Fabrizio Inferior Regular
- Fabrizio Inferior Italic
- Fabrizio Fractions Regular
- Fabrizio Phonetic Regular
Fabrizio Preview
Here is a preview of how Fabrizio will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.