What is the Dutch Mediaeval™ font?
This is the elaborately expanded version of what is arguably the most classic and popular of all historic Dutch faces: Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos’s Hollandse Mediaeval from 1912. Over the decades, many pressmen and typography connoisseurs have gushed loving prose about this typeface.
An extended family of two weights, corresponding italics, small caps, four condensed fonts, four book fonts, a set of initials and some very Dutch ornaments, Dutch Mediaeval is a versatile workhorse that flows comfortably and artistically, with the elegance of the main weights nicely complemented by the sturdiness of the bolds. Very few text faces are this clean and inviting while being crafty as well. More…
The Dutch Mediaeval family comes with quite a few OpenType features and extended Latin language support.
Dutch Mediaeval™ Font families
The Dutch Mediaeval™ includes the following font families:
- Dutch Mediaeval Book Regular
- Dutch Mediaeval Book SCOsF
- Dutch Mediaeval Book Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Book Bold
- Dutch Mediaeval Regular Pro
- Dutch Mediaeval Regular
- Dutch Mediaeval SCOsF Regular
- Dutch Mediaeval Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Italic Pro
- Dutch Mediaeval SCOsF Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Bold Pro
- Dutch Mediaeval Bold
- Dutch Mediaeval SCOsF Bold
- Dutch Mediaeval Bold Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Bold Italic Pro
- Dutch Mediaeval SCOsF Bold Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Cond Regular
- Dutch Mediaeval Cond Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Cond Bold
- Dutch Mediaeval Cond Bold Italic
- Dutch Mediaeval Ornaments
- Dutch Mediaeval Initials
Dutch Mediaeval™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Dutch Mediaeval™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.