Warbler is an interpretation of the types cut by William Martin in England in 1790, bridging the gap between the Baskerville and Bodoni types. This new extended font family showcases the softer side of the Modern serif, filled with small, subtle gestures and meandering curves, and is available in no less than four optical sizes + two variable fonts.
The fonts mentioned in this article are available to rent by the month for a fraction of their retail price on Fontstand.