Cassiopeia is a typeface with 5 variants of thickness, presented in roman and italic form. It has been designed for signage although it can also be a good corporate typeface.
Casiopea is a font that was born as an exercise during the typography design class. Initially it was intended to be a display font, but over time the project was rethought as a typeface for signage. Despite its long ascenders and descenders (uncommon in a typeface for signage), in small bodies the large opening of letters such as "a", "e", "s" and "g" makes it easy to read.