Letters as Architecture
Every stroke remembers the chisel
Our letterforms carry two millennia of inscription tradition, from Roman capitals to the quiet mastery of Florentine stonecutters.
Flared stems hold more than ink
The subtle swelling at each vertical axis gives this face its quiet authority — calligraphic warmth without a single serif.
Sans-serif with a serif's memory
We reject geometric coldness in favor of humanist proportion, measured rhythm, and the warmth of a hand that still knows how to cut stone.
White space is the loudest voice
Generous margins and measured leading turn each page into a contemplative space — the luxury of room to think.