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<p>Diplomata started several years ago when a friend in the printing industry
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who had an old metal typeface wanted it to be digitalized for offset printing.
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He brought everything the original type offered as a start, a set of upper
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case characters, numbers, and some punctuation marks.</p>
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<p>But what he brought in printed form was not enough to meet his needs, and
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letterforms that did not exist had to be created. It is a fine job to
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reinterpret a design, to make decisions on what already exists and also have
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in mind the changes needed for the new technological context where Diplomata
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will be used.</p>
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<p>Its style, similar to Bodoni, has a remarkable degree of horizontal
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expansion; a weight which indicates verticality; areas between serif and stem
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softened by a curve connecting them, and the light in the main stroke of each
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glyph is a detail that lightens up and gives prominence to Diplomata. It is a
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distinct typeface, ideal for composing headlines and small prestigious pieces
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of text.</p>
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<p>To improve and expand the use of Diplomata, it was necessary to create
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small caps and <a
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href="http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Diplomata">a lower case</a>,
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which ended up constituting this family that has two variables today.</p>
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<p>To contribute to the project contact Eduardo Tunni at <a
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href="mailto:edu@tipo.net.ar">edu@tipo.net.ar</a></p> |