What is the Cheltenham Pro font?
Where most typefaces are designed by just one individual, quite a few people have been involved in perfecting Cheltenham over the times. In 1896, the architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue created the initial design for Ingalls Kimball at the Cheltenham Press. Just a few years later, Morris Fuller Benton devised a full family of Cheltenhams for ATF. This is the basis of the design we have today.
In 1975, Tony Stan revived this classic typeface and did what was customary at the time: increase the x-height and make the Cheltenham family more regular. SoftMaker updated the design yet again in 2012. The result is Cheltenham Pro, a typeface that is exceptionally readable and holds up even in adverse printing conditions. More…
SoftMaker’s Cheltenham Pro typeface family contains OpenType layout tables for sophisticated typography. It also comes with a huge character set that covers not only Western European languages, but also includes Central European, Baltic, Croatian, Slovene, Romanian, and Turkish characters.
Case-sensitive punctuation signs for all-caps titles are included as well as many fractions, an extensive set of ligatures, and separate sets of tabular and proportional digits.
Cheltenham Pro Font families
The Cheltenham Pro includes the following font families:
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Cheltenham Pro Preview
Here is a preview of how Cheltenham Pro will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.

Font NameCheltenham Pro
Design DateNaN undefined NaN
Designer(s)Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Morris Fuller Benton, Tony Stan
PublisherSoftMaker