What is the Henry VII™ font?
Henry VII draws it’s inspiration from an inscription in Westminster Abbey dedicated to the memory of His Late Majesty of the same appellation. However, it is also in large part in the best tradition of 19th and 20th century Tudor revival. The inscription consisted wholly and completely of Capital Letter forms and we have ‘imagined’ all the rest in similar style, so Henry VII is very much a Mock Tudor work. Never the less, we feel it is great fun and ideal for lending an aire of ‘Olde England’ to any piece of design. Best used with ‘Greensleeves’ playing ever so softly in the background!
Henry VII™ Font families
The Henry VII™ includes the following font families:
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Henry VII™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Henry VII™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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