The Costa typeface family began life in 1999 as a corporate typeface for Costa Crociere, an Italian cruise company that still uses it for many of their communication needs. More…
The objective was to develop a typeface that allowed all of the material to be easily recognizable in conjunction with various style sheets and layouts. The style of typeface came from the ligatured logotype Costa designed by Landor Associates in 1999. The immediate answer was to design disconnected letters and to add some unusual glyphs such as k, v or E in order to give a unique colour to the text. The idea was to create a sort of Mediterranean style of typeface. Using the structure of a somewhat modernized Italian Chancery script to which only the ending serif remained. The serif being more of a flourish creating contrast and referencing the more exotic countries such as those which Costa Crociere present in their catalogs.