Burdigala X Semi-Serif is intended for print, but it works equally well on-screen, especially in headings or texts at medium and large sizes, in Pdf documents, on websites and in apps.
Try paring Burdigala X with Placidia Sans or Placidia Display for contrast and effect.
Burdigala is the ancient Roman name of the city of Bordeaux.
Why Semi-Serif?
A semi-serif font represents the best of two worlds. You get the simplicity of a sans-serif combined with hints of elegance and sophistication from the serifs. Stylistically speaking, this gives you an advantage in that you can use it in place of both the sans and the serif, or simply in combination with either of the two.
Other Burdigala Fonts
See the Burdigala page for more about this series.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
Supported Languages: All Western, Central and Eastern European languages (except Greek and Cyrillic)
Formats: OpenType (otf) and TrueType (ttf). (Woff/Woff2 on request)
Weights: Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium, SemiBold and Bold
Styles: Normal and Italic
Designer: Asgeir Pedersen