Font Info
Eliza is a conceptual exploration of transitional typefaces.
The square as a key element is a reference to the digital age – the pixel. It is the smallest unit of our todays communication. Introduced into the humanistic construction of a serif typeface, it creates a dialogue between two extremes: the familiar, humanistic liveliness, and artificial, modern rigidity. Eliza can be seen as an allegory for the conjunction of human and machine.
Eliza is a type system equipped with stylistic sets to transform certain letters into even more rigid versions. The typeface comes in four weights in roman and italic, accompanied by a monospace version.
Designed by Pawel Wolowitsch, Camelot Typefaces
Opentype Features
ss01: Alternate Serifs for Compact Spacing
ss02: No Uppercase Descenders
ss03: Alternate a and e (Italics only)
Ligatures
Discretionary Ligatures
Small Caps
Case Sensitive Forms
Proportional Old Style Figures
Tabular Old Style Figures
Tabular Lining Figures and Valuta
Slashed Zero
Superiors, Inferiors, Denominators and Numerators
Fractions
Contextual Alternates
Localized forms
Character Set
Uppercase
Small Caps
Lowercase
Ligatures
Lining Figures and Valuta
Small Caps Lining Figures and Valuta
Old Style Figures
Punctuation and Various
Small Caps Punctuation and Various
Mathematical Signs
Case Sensitive Forms
Inferiors, Denominators, Numerators and Superiors
Fractions
Arrows
Symbols
Alternate Glyphs
Accents
Uppercase Accented Glyphs
Small Caps Accent Glyphs
Lowercase Accented Glyphs
Alternate Accented Glyphs
Camelot Typefaces