Italian Plate No7

A European grotesque sans from Playtype with restrained, rational letterforms suited to editorial and identity work.
About
Italian Plate No7 sits within the tradition of early twentieth-century European grotesque sans-serifs, offering clean, unadorned letterforms with a measured formality. The page content is sparse, leaving much of the typeface's range and full character set undocumented from the scraped material. Its name suggests a numbered series, implying a broader family of related grotesque cuts under the Italian Plate umbrella.
Classification
Italian Plate No7 follows the visual tradition of early twentieth-century European grotesque sans-serifs, characterised by rational letterforms and restrained detailing consistent with the grotesque subcategory.