Eudald News is an interpretation of several 18th-century typefaces cut by the Spanish punch cutter Eudald Pradell.
Its clear shapes, accentuated details and sturdiness makes Eudald News perfect for newspapers. In 2006, the Portuguese daily newspaper Diário de Noticías became the first newspaper to use it as its main text typeface.
Eudald News comes in four weights, Regular, Medium, Semi-Bold and Bold with accompanying Italics.
Eudald News is part of our Iberian historical series, along with Merlo, Rongel, and Geronimo (available through The Enschedé Font Foundry).
OpenType Features:
Case-Sensitive Forms
Standard Ligatures
Discretionary Ligatures
Proportional Lining Figures
Tabular Lining Figures
Numerators
Denominators
Fractions
Ordinals
Stylistic Alternates
Inferiors
Superiors
Languages supported:
Afrikaans, Albanian,
Asturian, Basque, Breton,
Bosnian, Catalan, Cornish,
Croatian, Czech,
Esperanto, Estonian,
Faroese, Finnish, Galician,
German, Greenlandic,
Guarani, Hawaiian,
Hungarian, Ibo, Icelandic,
Indonesian, Irish, Gaelic,
Italian, Kurdish, Latin,
Latvian, Lithuanian,
Livonian, Malagasy,
Maltese, Maori, Moldavian,
Norwegian, Occitan,
Romansch, Saami,
Samoan, Scots, Scottish,
Serbian (Latin), Slovak,
Slovenian, Swahili,
Swedish, Tagalog,
Walloon, Welsh, Wolof
About this Character set:
Characters with more than one vertical position such as small figures are only displayed once.
Characters with more than one advanced width, such as figures, are only displayed once.
Case sensitive glyphs are not displayed, please refer to the OpenType features in the ‘About this typeface’ section.