List of typefaces
This is a list of typefaces, which are separated into groups by distinct artistic differences.
Serif
Main article: Serif
See also: Samples of serif typefaces
- Adobe Jenson
- Adobe Text
- Albertus
- Aldus
- Alexandria
- Algerian
- American Typewriter
- Antiqua
- Arno
- Aster
- Aurora
- Baskerville
- Bell (Didone classification serif type designed by Richard Austin, 1788)
- Belwe Roman
- Bembo
- Bembo Schoolbook
- Berkeley Old Style
- Bernhard Modern
- Bodoni
- Bauer Bodoni
- Book Antiqua
- Bookman
- Bordeaux Roman
- Bulmer
- Caledonia
- Californian FB
- Calisto MT
- Cambria
- Capitals
- Cartier
- Caslon
- Caslon Antique / Fifteenth Century
- Catull
- Centaur
- Century Old Style
- Century Schoolbook
- Chaparral
- Charis SIL
- Charter (typeface)
- Cheltenham
- Clearface
- Cochin
- Colonna
- Computer Modern
- Concrete Roman
- Constantia
- Cooper Black
- Copperplate Gothic
- Corona
- DejaVu Serif
- Didot
- Droid Serif
- Ecotype (proprietary font used in The Economist)
- Elephant
- Emerson
- Espy Serif
- Excelsior
- Fairfield
- FF Scala
- Footlight
- FreeSerif
- Friz Quadrata
- Garamond
- Gentium
- Georgia
- Gloucester
- Goudy Old Style / Goudy
- Goudy Pro Font
- Goudy Schoolbook
- Granjon
- Heather
- Hercules
- High Tower Text
- Hiroshige
- Hoefler Text
- Humana Serif
- Imprint
- Ionic No. 5
- ITC Benguiat
- Janson
- Jenson
- Joanna
- Korinna
- Kursivschrift
- Legacy Serif
- Lexicon
- Liberation Serif
- Linux Libertine
- Literaturnaya
- Lucida Bright
- Melior
- Memphis
- Miller
- Minion
- Modern
- Mona Lisa
- Mrs Eaves
- MS Serif
- New York (one of the original Macintosh system fonts)
- Nimbus Roman
- NPS Rawlinson Roadway
- OCR A Extended
- Palatino
- Perpetua
- Plantin
- Plantin Schoolbook
- Playbill
- Poor Richard
- Primer
- Renault
- Requiem
- Roman (vector font included with Windows 2.1)
- Rotis Serif
- Sabon
- Seagull
- Sistina
- Souvenir
- STIX (see also XITS)
- Stone Informal
- Stone Serif
- Sylfaen
- Times New Roman
- Times (Linotype's version of Times New Roman)
- Torino
- Trajan
- Trinité
- Trump Mediaeval
- Utopia
- Vale Type
- Vera Serif
- Versailles
- Wanted
- Weiss
- Wide Latin
- Windsor
- XITS
Slab serif
Main article: Slab serif
- Alexandria
- American Typewriter
- Apex
- Archer
- Athens
- Candida
- Cholla Slab
- City
- Clarendon
- Concrete Roman
- Courier
- Egyptienne
- Guardian Egyptian
- Ionic No. 5
- Lexia
- Lubalin Graph
- Memphis
- Museo Slab
- Nilland
- Quadraat
- Roboto Slab
- Rockwell
- Schadow
- Serifa
- Skeleton Antique
- Sreda
- Stymie
- Swift
- Tower
Sans-serif
Main article: Sans-serif
See also: Samples of sans serif typefaces
- Abadi
- Agency FB
- Akzidenz-Grotesk
- Andalé Sans
- Antique Olive
- Aptifer
- Arial
- Arial Unicode MS
- Avant Garde Gothic
- Avenir
- Bank Gothic
- Barmeno
- Bauhaus
- Bell Centennial
- Bell Gothic
- Benguiat Gothic
- Berlin Sans
- Beteckna
- Blue Highway (close replica of Highway Gothic)
- Brandon Grotesque
- Cabin
- Cafeteria
- Calibri
- Casey
- Century Gothic
- Charcoal (Mac OS 9 system font)
- Chicago (pre-Mac OS 8 system font, still included with OS X)
- Clearface Gothic
- Clearview
- Co Headline
- Co Text
- Compacta
- Corbel
- DejaVu Sans
- DIN
- Dotum
- Droid Sans
- Dyslexie (designed to mitigate some of the issues that dyslexics experience when reading)
- Ecofont
- Eras
- Espy Sans
- Nu Sans (Martin Pfeiffer's TrueType version of Espy Serif)[1]
- Eurocrat
- Eurostile
- FF Dax
- FF Meta
- FF Scala Sans
- Fira Sans
- Flama
- Folio
- Formata
- Franklin Gothic
- FreeSans
- Frutiger
- Frutiger Next
- Futura
- Geneva (one of the original Macintosh system fonts)
- Gill Sans
- Gotham
- Haettenschweiler
- Handel Gothic
- Denmark
- Hei
- Helvetica
- Highway Gothic
- Hiroshige Sans
- Hobo
- Impact
- Industria
- Interstate
- Johnston/New Johnston
- Kabel
- Lato
- ITC Legacy Sans
- Lexia Readable (It was designed specifically to address legibility and readability issues related to dyslexia.)
- Liberation Sans
- Linux Biolinum
- Lucida Sans
- Lydian
- Meiryo
- Meta
- Microgramma
- Modern (vector font included with Windows 2.1)
- Motorway (used on British motorway signs for route numbers)
- MS Sans Serif (included with all Microsoft Windows versions, superseded by Arial)
- Museo Sans
- Myriad
- Neutraface
- Neuzeit S
- News Gothic
- Nimbus Sans L
- Nina
- Open Sans
- Optima
- Parisine (used by the RATP Group on their jurisdictions of Paris's transit system)
- Pricedown
- Prima Sans
- PT Sans (made for all minority languages of Russian Federation)
- Rail Alphabet
- Revue
- Roboto
- Rotis Sans
- Segoe UI
- Sherbrooke
- Skia (the first QuickDraw GX font, still found in OS X today)
- Source Sans Pro
- Souvenir Gothic
- ITC Stone Sans
- Sweden Sans
- Syntax
- Tahoma
- Template Gothic
- Thesis Sans
- Tiresias
- Trade Gothic
- Transport (used on British road signs)
- Trebuchet MS
- Trump Gothic
- Twentieth Century (Tw Cen MT)
- Ubuntu
- Univers
- Vera Sans
- Verdana
- Virtue
Semi-serif
- Amsterdam Old Style
- Divona
- Nyala
- Portobello
- Rotis Semi Serif
- Tema Cantante
Monospace
Main article: Monospaced font
See also: Samples of monospaced typefaces
- Andale Mono
- Anonymous and Anonymous Pro
- Arial Monospaced
- BatangChe
- Bitstream Vera (Vera Sans Mono)
- Consolas
- Courier
- CourierHP
- Courier New
- CourierPS
- Fontcraft Courier
- DejaVu Sans Mono
- Droid Sans Mono
- Everson Mono (also known as Everson Mono Unicode)
- Fedra Mono
- Fixed
- Fixedsys
- HyperFont
- Inconsolata
- KaiTi
- Letter Gothic
- Liberation Mono
- Lucida Console
- Lucida Sans Typewriter
- Lucida Typewriter
- Menlo
- MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, several fonts)
- Miriam Fixed
- Monaco (one of the original Macintosh system fonts)
- Monofur
- Monospace
- MS Gothic
- MS Mincho
- Nimbus Mono L
- OCR-A (Optical Character Recognition)
- Orator
- Ormaxx
- PragmataPro
- Prestige Elite (also known as Prestige, is similar to Courier)
- ProFont (a freeware font designed for easy readability at small sizes)
- Proggy programming fonts
- SimHei
- SimSun
- Small Fonts
- Source Code Pro
- Sydnie (included with QuickTime)
- Terminal
- Tex Gyre Cursor
- Trixie
- Ubuntu Mono
- UM Typewriter
- Vera Sans Mono (Bitstream Vera)
- William Monospace
Script
Main article: Script typeface
See also: Samples of script typefaces
Brush scripts
- Balloon
- Brush Script
- Choc
- Dom Casual
- Dragonwick
- Mistral
- Papyrus
- Segoe Script
- Tempus Sans
- Utopia
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
- Andy
- Ashley Script
- Cézanne
- Chalkboard
- Comic Sans MS
- Dom Casual
- Eyadish
- Fontoon
- Jefferson
- Kristen
- Lucida Handwriting
- Rage Italic
- Rufscript
- Scribble
- Soupbone
- Tekton
Other script
- Alecko
- Bickham Script
- Cinderella
- Coronet
- Cupola
- Curlz
- Gravura
- Magnificat
- Script (vector font included with Windows 2.1)
- Snell Roundhand
- Stone Informal
- Wiesbaden Swing
Blackletter
Main article: Blackletter
- American Text
- Bastard
- BlackMoor
- Breitkopf Fraktur
- Cloister Black
- Fette Fraktur
- Fletcher
- Fraktur
- Goudy Text
- Lucida Blackletter
- Old English Text
- Schwabacher
- Wedding Text
Non-Latin
See also: List of CJK fonts
- 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:
- Alphabetum (shareware, includes a few SMP character blocks. Over 5,490 characters in version 9.00)
- Arial Unicode MS (distributed along with Microsoft Office (2002XP, 2003). only supports up to Unicode 2.0. Contains 50,377 glyphs (38,917 characters) in v1.01.)
- Batang and Gungsuh, a serif and monospace/gothic font, respectively; both with 20,609 Latin/Cyrillic/CJK glyphs in version 2.11. Distributed with Microsoft Office.
- Bitstream Cyberbit (free for non-commercial use. 29,934 glyphs in v2.0-beta.)
- Bitstream Vera (free/open source, limited coverage with 300 glyphs, DejaVu fonts extend Bitstream Vera with thousands of glyphs)
- Charis SIL (free/open source, over 4,600 glyphs in v4.114)
- ClearlyU (free, bitmapped BDF fonts, with 9,538 glyphs in v1.9)
- Code2000 (shareware Unicode font; supports the entire BMP. 63,888 glyphs in v1.15. Abandoned.)
- DejaVu fonts (free/open source, "DejaVu Sans" includes 3,471 glyphs and 2,558 kerning pairs in v2.6)
- Doulos SIL (free/open source, designed for IPA, 3,083 glyphs in v4.014.)
- Everson Mono (also known as, Everson Mono Unicode. Shareware; contains all non-CJK characters. 4,899 glyphs in Macromedia Fontographer v4.1.3 2003-02-13.)
- Fallback font (freeware fallback font for Windows)
- Fixedsys Excelsior (freeware, 5,992 glyphs in v3.01, supports most glyphs in the basic plane except CJK)
- Free UCS Outline Fonts aka FreeFont (free/open source, "FreeSerif" includes 3,914 glyphs in v1.52, MES-1 compliant)
- Gentium (free/open source, "Gentium Plus" includes over 5,500 glyphs in November 2010)
- GNU Unifont (free/open source, bitmapped glyphs are inclusive as defined in unicode-5.1 only)
- Georgia Ref (also distributed under the name "MS Reference Serif," extension of the Georgia typeface)
- Gulim/New Gulim and Dotum, rounded sans-serif and non-rounded sans-serif respectively, (distributed with Microsoft Office 2000. wide range of CJK (Korean) characters. 49,284 glyphs in v3.10.)
- Junicode (free; includes many obsolete scripts, intended for mediævalists. 2,235 glyphs in v0.6.12.)
- Hussar (Free/Open Source, includes 960 Glyphs in version 1.994 (Preview Edition), 605 Glyphs in Version 1.96 (Regular version), Partial Basic Greek, Basic Cyrillic, and Nordic Rune Unicode Support in Preview version [3] [4])
- LastResort (fallback font covering all 17 Unicode planes, included with Mac OS 8.5 and up)
- Lucida Grande (Unicode font included with OS X; includes 1,266 glyphs)
- Lucida Sans Unicode (included in more recent Microsoft Windows versions; only supports ISO 8859-x characters. 1,776 glyphs in v2.00.)
- MS Gothic (distributed with Microsoft Office, 14,965 glyphs in v2.30)
- MS Mincho (distributed with Microsoft Office, 14,965 glyphs in v2.30)
- Nimbus Sans Global
- Squarish Sans CT v0.10 (1,756 glyphs; Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and more)
- STIX (especially mathematics, symbols and Greek, see also XITS)
- Symbola (free symbols... BMP/SMP unicode 7.0+proposals 8,511 total characters v7.17)
- Titus Cyberbit Basic (free; updated version of Cyberbit. 9,779 glyphs in v3.0, 2000.)
- Verdana Ref (also distributed under the name "MS Reference Sans Serif," extension of the Verdana typeface)
- Y.OzFontN (free. wide range of CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters. Includes few SMP character blocks. 59,678 glyphs in v9.13.)
- XITS (especially mathematics, symbols and Greek)
Dingbat/Symbol fonts
Main article: Dingbat
- Apple Symbols (Included with OS X)
- Asana-Math
- Blackboard bold
- Bookshelf Symbol 7
- Braille (based on the Braille character set)
- Cambria Math
- Commercial Pi
- Computer Modern
- Corel
- Erler Dingbats
- HM Phonetic (raster; consists of Greek letters and various symbols)
- Lucida Math
- Marlett
- Mathematical Pi (Greek, Fraktur, and mathematical blackboard bold letters, mathematical symbols, with a larger glyph set than Symbol)
- Morse Code (glyph representation of the International Morse Code)
- OpenSymbol (included with OpenOffice.org)
- RichStyle (included with RichStyle.org project)
- Symbol (consists of Greek letters and mathematical symbols)
- SymbolPS
- Webdings
- Wingdings
- Zapf Dingbats
Display/Decorative fonts
Main article: Typeface § Ornamental typefaces
See also: Samples of display typefaces
- Abracadabra
- Ad Lib
- Allegro
- Andreas
- Arnold Böcklin
- Astur
- Balloon Pop Outlaw Black
- Banco
- Bauhaus
- Beat
- Braggadocio
- Broadway
- Caslon Antique
- Cooper Black
- Curlz
- Ellington
- Exablock
- Exocet
- FIG Script
- Forte
- Gabriola
- Gigi
- Harlow Solid
- Harrington
- Horizon
- Jim Crow
- Jokerman
- Juice
- Lo-Type
- Loyolliams
- Magneto
- Megadeth
- Neuland
- Peignot
- Ravie
- San Francisco
- Showcard Gothic
- Snap
- Stencil
- Umbra
- Westminster
- Willow
- Windsor
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
Main article: Typeface § Mimicry typefaces
See also: Samples of simulation typefaces
Miscellaneous
See also
References
- ↑ Pfeiffer, Marty. "Nu Sans". Scooter Graphics. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Jablonski, Robert (2014), "Hussar" Cannot Into Space Fonts. Retrieved 13 January, 2015
- ↑ Jablonski, Robert (2014), "Hussar" Preview Version Cannot Into Space Fonts. Retrieved 13 January 2015
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