
Outline capitals inspired by Art Nouveau lettering. Parkinson described it as a 'happy Bodoni'. Four optical sizes.Ĭhunky serif display face without italic. Modulated-stroke sans-serif display face, inspired by Optima and the flat-pen writing of Friedrich Neugebauer. Condensed style also created.Īll-cap design based on Lance Hidy's poster lettering. Considered as a lowercase companion to Charlemagne. Quirky serif design with fine, almost slab serifs, more for display than for text use. Many weights from light to black, three widths from condensed to extended. Inline serif design somewhat resembling Colonna. Creative Suite 4 registration incentive Some styles included with Adobe's free Typekit plan.īased on 8th century manuscript hand and riveting. 4 optical sizes, weights from light to bold. Chromatic font.ĭistressed serif design, reminiscent of grunge typography.Īnthropomorphic alphabet (letters formed by skateboarders). Kim Buker Chansler, Carl Crossgrove and Carol Twomblyĭecorative 19th century display type design.

Wedge serif slanted design, somewhat similar to Albertus.īased on illustrations of legendary monsters.

Standard release included with Adobe's free Typekit plan. One weight, many stylistic alternates.īased on the calligraphic handwriting of Max Caflisch. Script font inspired by chancery cursive designs. Glyphset expanded for OpenType by Fred Brady and Christopher Slye. Fat face Didone.ġ991 Multiple Master, 1992 Cyrillic, 2000 OpenTypeġ9th century wood display type design. Semibold weight included with Adobe's free Typekit plan.ġ9th century wood display type design.

A basic group of Utopia's styles (regular, italic, bold and bold italic styles of the regular size) was open-sourced in 2006.ġ9th century wood display type design. Four optical sizes added for OpenType version. Transitional design influenced by Baskerville and Walbaum. Pro 3 extension by Robert Slimbach in 2011 which added more weights and support for Greek and Cyrillic 1993 Multiple Master, 2000 OpenType Bold version was created by Jim Wasco in 1990 Glyphset expanded by Christopher Slye
