Raffaello Bertieri
Type designer from Florence, 1875-1941. Bertieri held the position of artistic consultant of the Nebiolo Foundry for most of his life. He made or supervised the production of these typefaces: - Inkunabula (1911, Società Augusta). This Venetian typeface is based on the roman of Erhard Ratdolt (1476).
- Sinibaldi (1926, Nebiolo). Based on the calligraphic letters of late 15th century florentine writer Antonio Sinibaldi. This typeface was digitized in 2021 by maria Chiara Fantini as a triplet, Antonio, Sinibaldi, and Magnifico.
- Paganini (1928). Done with Alessandro Butti. Jessica Svendsen digitized this in 2010 under the same name, and so did Patrick Griffin and Kevin Allan King at Canada Type in 2011: Paganini.
- Iliade (1930).
- Ruano (1926). Chancery font named after Vatican calligrapher Ferdinando Ruano who drew Lettera Cancellaresca Formata. For a digital version, see Flanker Ruano (2013, Leonardo Di Lena).
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