
A humanistic serif typeface family.
Charlotte was designed in 1992 as a companion to Charlotte Sans, inspired by the types of 18th century punch-cutter Pierre-Simon Fournier. It is best described as a modern roman typeface with a clean cut style, accentuated by a strong vertical stress and unbracketed serifs.
A companion sans-serif family, Charlotte Sans, that matches both weight and colour.
The examples show (top to bottom): Seaworld logotype, using a modified version of Charlotte Bold & Charlotte Sans for the strapline; AGA cookers catalogue using Charlotte for headlines & Charlotte Sans for text; University of Winsconsin logo using Charlotte & Charlotte Italic.



