What is the Eleonora™ font?
Eleonora tends to defy standard categories. Had the typeface been designed in about 1790, it might've been called a “late transitional face” and lumped together with Bell and Bulmer. But it’s a modern typeface, showing more restraint in its finer details than even Baskerville. Also noteworthy: it has no traditional, script-like italic but a more severe oblique with baseline serifs and other roman features. Has regular, italic, bold, and bold italic styles.
Eleonora™ Font families
The Eleonora™ includes the following font families:
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Eleonora™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Eleonora™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
