“The bracketed serifs & ball terminals of the traditional Clarendon, also known as Ionic, first emerged in Britain in the middle of the 19th century. Combining these structures with a contemporary interpretation of Antique Olive seems counterintutive, but this unexpected marriage feels natural. […] The romans are a collaboration between Christian Schwartz and Miguel Reyes, but the italic is fully Reyes’s creation, departing fully from the sloped romans seen in Duplicate Sans and Slab with a true cursive lowercase.” — Commercial Type