P22's New Display and Text Faces
P22 proudly announces two new fonts, Coda and Mai, from Norwegian type designer Torleiv Sverdrup for the International House of Fonts.
The Coda Family is a simple but decorative and controlled sans serif design. The name Coda, which means “tale” in Italian, refers to the way the letters h, m and n stretch below the writing line towards the end of a sentence or before a final stop. Coda Pro is an elegant and contemporary font suited for display purposes. It is regularly $129.95 but will be available for only $97.46 through August 31, 2009.

The Mai Family is a new transitional antiqua that features ligatures, Small Caps and full Central European support. Mai’s classic design is understated enough to be used for long running text applications yet includes unique characters suitable for design purposes. It is the Norwegian name for the month of May. Regularly $79.95, it will be on sale for $59.96 through August 31, 2009.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on August 12, 2009
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