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Colección Bitácora

Contributed by Stephen Coles on Nov 5th, 2015. Artwork published in .
    Colección Bitácora 1
    Source: tangrama.co License: All Rights Reserved.

    Art direction, design and layout for the collection of the Ministry of Culture of Colombia, on the tangible and intangible heritage in the country.

    Colección Bitácora 2
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    Colección Bitácora 3
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    Colección Bitácora 4
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    Colección Bitácora 5
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    Colección Bitácora 6
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    Colección Bitácora 7
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    Colección Bitácora 8
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    Colección Bitácora 9
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    1 Comment on “Colección Bitácora”

    1. This is a good example why it can be beneficial to use an All Caps styling instead of actually keying in capitals. Many contemporary fonts including the OpenType version of Filosofia come with case-sensitive forms. Some glyphs like the inverted question mark may then be automatically replaced by a raised version that sits on the baseline, just like the capital letters do. Likewise, ranging numerals may be substituted by lining ones.

      Filosofia in all caps

      Top: Filosofia with manually typed in capitals and default forms for ‘¿’ and numerals.
      Bottom: Filosofia with an All Caps styling applied, taking advantage of the built-in <case> OpenType feature.

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