List of typefaces

This is a list of typefaces, which are separated into groups by distinct artistic differences.

Serif

Main article: Serif

Slab serif

Main article: Slab serif

Sans-serif

Main article: Sans-serif

Semi-serif

Monospace

Main article: Monospaced font

Script

Main article: Script typeface

Brush scripts

Calligraphic

Main article: Calligraphy
  • Amazone
  • American Scribe
  • AMS Euler
  • Apple Chancery
  • Aquiline
  • Aristocrat
  • Bickley Script
  • Civitype
  • Codex
  • Edwardian Script
  • Forte
  • French Script
  • ITC Zapf Chancery
  • Kuenstler Script
  • Monotype Corsiva
  • Old English Text MT
  • Palace Script
  • Park Avenue
  • Scriptina
  • Shelley Volante
  • Vivaldi
  • Vladimir Script
  • Zapfino

Handwriting

Main article: Handwriting

Other script

Blackletter

Main article: Blackletter

Non-Latin

  • Aegyptus (Egyptian hieroglyphics)
  • Aharoni (including Hebrew script)
  • Aisha (Arabic script and Latin)
  • Alfarooq (Arabic script)
  • Amienne (Cyrillic brush script font by Ray Larabie)
  • Aparajita (Angika, Bhojpuri, Bodo and other Indian languages)
  • Arial (Used in English, Arabic, Hebrew and other languages)
  • Batak Script
  • Calibri (Greek)
  • Chandas (Devanagari)
  • Embria (Amharic, Berber and Ge'ez)
  • Estrangelo Edessa (Aramaic)
  • Gadugi (Used by the American/Canadian Blackfoot tribe, and for the language called Carrier, and used by the Native Americam tribe of the Cherokee and for other languages)
  • Grecs du roi (Greek)
  • Hanacaraka (traditional Javanese script)
  • Japanese Gothic
  • Jomolhari (Tibetan script)
  • Kiran (Devanagari)
  • Kochi
  • Koren (Hebrew)
  • Kruti Dev (Devanagari)
  • Lontara Script (The Lontara script is a Brahmic script traditionally used for the Bugis, Makassarese, and Mandar languages of Sulawesi in modern Indonesia.)
  • Maiola (Cyrillic, Greek, and Latin)
  • Malgun Gothic (Korean sans-serif)
  • Meiryo (Japanese sans-serif gothic typeface)
  • Microsoft Himalaya (Used in Balti sometimes and in the language called Dzongkha)
  • Microsoft JhengHei (Traditional Chinese)
  • Microsoft YaHei (Simplified Chinese)
  • Minchō
  • Ming
  • Mona (Japanese)
  • MS Gothic
  • MV Boli (Dhivehi)
  • Myanmar Text (Burmese)
  • Nassim (typeface) (Arabic script and Latin)
  • Nastaliq Navees
  • Neacademia (Cyrillic and Latin)
  • Perpetua Greek[2]
  • Porson (Greek)
  • Samman (Free Arabic script)
  • Segoe UI Symbol (Latin, Braille, Coptic and Gothic)
  • Shonar Bangla (Assamese and Bengali)
  • Shruti (Gujarati)
  • SimSun
  • Skolar (typeface) (Cyrillic, Greek, and Latin)
    • Skolar Devanagari
  • Sundanese Unicode (a Sundanese script)
  • Sutturah (Cyrillic and Latin)
  • Sylfaen (a multi-script serif font family, for various non-Latin scripts and is for the languages Armenian and Georgian)
  • Tai Le Valentinium
  • Tahoma (Used in many different languages)
  • Tengwar
  • Tibetan Machine Uni
  • Tunga (a Unicode typeface included in Windows XP that displays Kannada script)
  • Vrinda (a Unicode typeface included in Windows XP and later versions of Windows that displays Bengali script)
  • Wadalab
  • Wilson Greek

Unicode fonts

This is a list of Unicode fonts showing the number of characters/glyphs included for the released version, and also showing font's license type:

Dingbat/Symbol fonts

Main article: Dingbat

Display/Decorative fonts

Note: Exablock is a modular and geometric display typeface created in 2009 by Scannerlicker (formerly known as "Loligovulgaris") based on a 6x6 grid. The diacritics of the typeface appear as negative space that are cut into glyph form. The typeface comes in two styles: Exablock Square and Exablock Round. The font is used in the "XD" part of the Disney XD logo.

Simulation/Mimicry fonts

Miscellaneous

See also

References

  1. Pfeiffer, Marty. "Nu Sans". Scooter Graphics. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  2. Harling, Robert (1978). The Letter Forms and Type Designs of Eric Gill. Boston, MA: Eva Svensson and David R. Godine. ISBN 0-87923-200-5.
  3. Jablonski, Robert (2014), "Hussar" Cannot Into Space Fonts. Retrieved 13 January, 2015
  4. Jablonski, Robert (2014), "Hussar" Preview Version Cannot Into Space Fonts. Retrieved 13 January 2015