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Oldstyle (figures)

Oldstyle (figures)

Sponsored by Dinamo . Typeface in use: Daily Scotch , designed by Fabian Harb and Michelangelo Nigra, 2024.

DESCRIPTION

Oldstyle figures are designed to fit with the design of lowercase characters.
They are more often used in texts as they visually blend in better than the other figure variants.

HISTORY

The proportions of oldstyle figures are closely related to how they were written in calligraphy using similar strokes and movements as those of the (lowercase) letters.

EVOLUTION

Oldstyle figures are also called ‘traditional’ figures in some languages, as more modern styles came later on (hence the name identification) as better adapted forms to specific situations: tabular, lining or proportional figures.
In digital typefaces, several style sets of figures are available and can be accessed via the alternate sets.

Notes

OPENTYPE FEATURE NAME

OLDSTYLE FIGURES: .onum