Designed by Tony Geddes in 1968. [Devroye] Capone
Medium is shown in Letraset catalogs with a Face
Ronchetti Ltd. credit, and
Face Typefinder shows it in five weights. Capone
Light appears in the Solotype catalog.
There are two different official digitizations, both credited to
Geddes [Klingspor]
and Dave Farey [Monotype]
(they worked together at Panache): Capone
Light (1 style, with AT/Cg prefixes that suggest an Agfa
Compugraphic origin), distinguished by its tight spacing and the
flags on ‘b’ and ‘q’, and Capone
by Panache (1994, 3 weights in regular and condensed widths). As of
2020, the former appears to be no longer More…
Designed by Tony Geddes in 1968. [Devroye] Capone Medium is shown in Letraset catalogs with a Face Ronchetti Ltd. credit, and Face Typefinder shows it in five weights. Capone Light appears in the Solotype catalog.
There are two different official digitizations, both credited to Geddes [Klingspor] and Dave Farey [Monotype] (they worked together at Panache): Capone Light (1 style, with AT/Cg prefixes that suggest an Agfa Compugraphic origin), distinguished by its tight spacing and the flags on ‘b’ and ‘q’, and Capone by Panache (1994, 3 weights in regular and condensed widths). As of 2020, the former appears to be no longer available. There is also Bellerose, a freebie digitization of the Light by James M. Harris.