Designed by Tony Geddes in 1968. [Devroye] Capone
Medium is shown in Letraset catalogs with a Face
Ronchetti Ltd. credit, and
Face Typefinder shows it in five weights. Capone
Light appears in the Solotype catalog.
There are two different official digitizations, both credited to
Geddes [Klingspor]
and Dave Farey [Monotype]
(they worked together at Panache): Capone
Light (one style, with AT/Cg prefixes that suggest an
Agfa Compugraphic origin), distinguished by its tight spacing and
the flags on ‘b’ and ‘q’, and Capone
by Panache (1994, three weights in regular and condensed widths).
As of 2020, the former appears to be no longer More…
Designed by Tony Geddes in 1968. [Devroye] Capone Medium is shown in Letraset catalogs with a Face Ronchetti Ltd. credit, and Face Typefinder shows it in five weights. Capone Light appears in the Solotype catalog.
There are two different official digitizations, both credited to Geddes [Klingspor] and Dave Farey [Monotype] (they worked together at Panache): Capone Light (one style, with AT/Cg prefixes that suggest an Agfa Compugraphic origin), distinguished by its tight spacing and the flags on ‘b’ and ‘q’, and Capone by Panache (1994, three weights in regular and condensed widths). As of 2020, the former appears to be no longer available. There is also Bellerose, a freebie digitization of the Light by James M. Harris.