Its wide variety of weights, 10 in total, together with a slight condensation allows us to save space without losing legibility, even under poor printing conditions.
Its basic quasi humanistic forms include support for a wide range of details that give great originality and strength. A friendly appearance, but a strong, all-road typeface with internal forms that reinforced visibility in small sizes thanks to its high average eye and the contrast that generates its soft curved external and internal squared angles. The nuances here are fundamental and explain its powerful large sizes, where you can see these contrasts between the curved, organic, humanistic, and straight, angled, almost mechanical shapes.
Milio has the bonus of a large multilingual support for all alphabets based on the Latin and Cyrillic, as well as large Opentype features for expert users, among which we have true small caps, ligatures and automatic contextual alternates. Several sets of numerals for use on tables and other "delicatessen" as fractions are also included.
Having in mind the daily struggle in newspaper and magazines´ edition, Milio has been designed with the idea of being Cinta´s perfect couple, a similar contrast and proportion typographic san serif family produced by the same Foundry as Milio, to cover almost all the graphic needs in actual DTP.
Font Family:
· Milio Light
· Milio Light Italic
· Milio Regular
· Milio Italic
· Milio DemiBold
· Milio DemiBold Italic
· Milio Bold
· Milio Bold Italic
· Milio Heavy
· Milio Heavy Italic
Tags: condensed, headline, legible, magazine, news, news headline, optical sizes, press, publications, publishing, readable, serif, small text, text, transitional, wedge serif