Didone
Didone is a style of serif typeface that emerged in the late 18th century, characterized by its high contrast between thick and thin strokes. It is named after the famous typeface designer Bodoni, who popularized this style. Didone fonts often feature vertical stress and flat, unbracketed serifs, giving them a modern and elegant appearance.
This typeface is commonly used in print and digital media for its readability and aesthetic appeal. Designers often choose Didone for headlines, logos, and other prominent text elements, as it conveys a sense of sophistication and luxury. Other notable Didone typefaces include Didot and Walbaum.