[image: Anisette]

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5 Fonts: Thin, Light, Regular, Demi, Bold, Black. (Standard, Ligatures, Caps figures, Fractions, Superiors, two widths caps, (OpenType features included).)

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Thin
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Light
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Regular
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Demi
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Bold
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Black
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Available as family or separate weights.

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Anisette Std Petite

Anisette Std

Anisette was created in reference to the work of Cassandre & the Art Decoratif period. During the thirties, encouraged by Maximilien Vox, Deberny & Peignot created the Banjo initials in one weight. Anisette is an all caps face with narrow caps placed in lowercase positions & large caps placed in uppercases positions. Arranged in 6 weights with ligatures. With the new Anisette Petite, the original family has been redesigned and a new weight, Regular, added between the Light and the Demi (Regular by the past).

OpenType Std

OpenType support page.
Std OpenType glyph set
OpenType features
Ligatures
Fractions,
Ordinals/Superior Letters and figures,
Caps figures,
—Some alternates glyphs are accessible via the glyph palette.

Alternates fonts

There are some additional alternates glyphs, which are delivered in PostScript Type 1 format for both Macintosh and Windows versions. No technical support for theses additional non-OpenType fonts is provided.

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Nota bene

September 2009 beta test

All glyphs work here, but some doesn’t despite they are on the fonts. The PTF Essayage (Try it) have some limitations on the rendering due to the graphic ressource it is based on, FreeType engine, different to the rendering used by your own computer. The kerning is supported and with few built in texts (reload the page…) who show ligatures and alternates when presents.

Try it!

Enter any texts, enter appropriate size, and PTF Essayage will display them for you! An easy way to double check if a font will work for a logo, headline, etc.


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