Windsor (typeface)

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Windsor
CategorySerif
ClassificationDisplay
Designer(s)Eleisha Pechey
FoundryStephenson Blake
Date created1905

Windsor is a serif typeface created by Eleisha Pechey (1831-1902) and released by the Stephenson Blake type foundry.[1] It is intended for use such as display and in headings rather than for body text.

Capitals M and W are widely splayed, P and R have very large upper bowls. The lowercase a, h, m and n of the Windsor font have angled right hand stems, e has an angled cross-stroke. Bitstream in their release notes to its digitisation call it 'a creative variation on the old-style form'.[2]

Releases

Various foundries have released versions, including

URW++ and Mecanorma. As many early digitisations were sublicensed, several of these may represent the same digitisation marketed by different rights-holders, possibly upgraded with modern features such as contextual ligature substitution. A range of weights have been created for it, such as condensed, outline, and bold.[3]

An unrelated face, also called Windsor, was designed by Edwin W. Shaar for Intertype in 1960.

Miles Newlyn designed the New Spirit typeface, based on the Windsor typeface.[4]

In popular culture

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eleisha Pechey". Linotype. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Windsor". MyFonts. Bitstream. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Windsor Elongated in a Stephenson Blake brochure". Daily Type Specimen. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  4. ^ "New Spirit". Miles Newlyn. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ Woody Allen's typography: Is this fetish or brand identity?from kitblog.com Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ISBN 0091920213) from WorldCat
  7. ^ GPK Card Name Font
  8. ^ Punch Line image gallery at BoardGameGeek
  9. ^ Hellboy: The Beast of Vargu cover preview
  10. ^ Hellboy Library Edition Vol. 5

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