What is the Ruzicka Freehand™ font?
In 1935, Rudolph Ruzicka approached W.A. Dwiggins at Linotype in the USA and handed him six typeface design sketches. These later led to the typeface family now known as Fairfield. The sketch called Script’ was forgotten until 1993, when sketches and designs were found in Ruzicka’s archives. Ruzicka Freehand was originally a more flowing calligraphy typeface which Ruzicka later developed into this strong and unusual form. The typeface is designed in two weights and their matching italics. The figures are clear, only just indicating the handwritten style in the italic forms, and combine into light and harmonic lines of text. Ruzicka Freehand gives texts a private and personal character and is suitable for middle length texts and headlines.
Ruzicka Freehand™ Font families
The Ruzicka Freehand™ includes the following font families:
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Font NameRuzicka Freehand™
Design DateNaN undefined NaN
Designer(s)Rudolph Ruzicka, Ann Chaisson, Mark Altman
PublisherLinotype