Felix Titling, Monotype Type Drawing Office 1934. A titling font consisting of capitals, figures and punctuation. It is based closely on an alphabet developed by the Veronese calligrapher and painter, Felice Feliciano, which appeared in 1463 in his treatise on Roman inscriptions. The original is preserved in the Vatican library. It has the proportions of an inscriptional letter and is somewhat geometric in character, designed to look at its best in large sizes, where both its detailing and classic proportions can be seen to best effect.
Felix Titling is a titling font consisting of capitals, figures and punctuation. Felix Titling is based closely on an alphabet developed by the Veronese calligrapher and painter, Felice Feliciano, which appeared in 1463 in his treatise on Roman inscriptions. The original is preserved in the Vatican library. The Felix Titling font has the proportions of an inscriptional letter and is somewhat geometric in character, designed to look at its best in large sizes, where both its detailing and classic proportions can be seen to best effect.
2. Unlike Word processors, bold is not an available option when editing text in Nitro. For example, if you are using Calibri and you want to make a section bold, you have to swap to the 'Calibri-Bold' font. To do this, click on the Edit tool, then select the text. The format tab will appear and here you can change the font type using the dropdown menu. Kindly refer to the screenshot attached.
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