Celtica

Celtica is a kind of Helvetica meets Hibernia, the font can happily be used wherever a Celtic identity is required in a contemporary context. The ubiquity and clarity of the grotesque sans serif lend legibility to the uncial forms of some letters, which become accessible to any latin alphabet user; even the 'insular', flat-topped G/g, is readable enough for general use in an increasingly popular and diverse typographical culture. The fonts contain Irish lenited consonants (with dot accents), Tironian et, and Welsh vowels.

The Regular and Bold are included.