Palatino
Palatino is a classic serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf in the 1940s. It is known for its elegant and readable letterforms, making it popular for both print and digital media. The typeface is inspired by the Renaissance-era typefaces and features a warm, humanistic style.
Palatino is widely used in books, invitations, and other printed materials due to its aesthetic appeal. It includes various weights and styles, allowing for versatility in design. The typeface is often paired with sans-serif fonts to create a balanced and visually pleasing layout.