1089 Display Font Family
Inspired by the change that began in the middle of the 18th century, 1089 Display were designed. In 1739, the first cut-serif font called Fleischman's Roman was designed. A new form was created using the contrast weights here. The traditional structure was used, but it is possible to see various innovations in small letters. Circle forms have been given a more active appearance by using angles. In the same way, the feature was added to the ground by using an angle.