“Terza Reader draws on Aldine types, which have relatively low contrast, an oblique stress, and shapes informed by cursive handwriting (and the broad-edged pen). These types, continuously in use in books since the Renaissance, have proven themselves a very successful technology for immersive reading. While display adaptations of text faces usually increase the contrast and make details more delicate, Terza Display shortens the extenders and tightens the spacing while leaving the contrast and terminals alone, making for a dense, warm texture that allows the eccentric forms to shine.” —Commercial Type