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Windsor (typeface)

Serif typeface created in 1905 by Elisha Pechey


Summary

Serif typeface created in 1905 by Elisha Pechey

FieldValue
nameWindsor
imageWindsor fontsample.svg
styleSerif
classificationsDisplay
creatorElisha Pechey
foundryStephenson Blake
creationdate1905
sample

Windsor is a serif typeface created by Elisha Pechey (1831-1902) and released by the Stephenson Blake type foundry. It is intended for use such as display and in headings rather than for body text.

Capitals M and W are widely splayed, P and R have very large upper bowls. The lowercase a, h, m and n of the Windsor font have angled right hand stems, e has an angled cross-stroke. Bitstream in their release notes to its digitisation call it 'a creative variation on the old-style form'.

Releases

Various foundries have released versions, including Linotype, Elsner+Flake, URW++ and Mecanorma. As many early digitisations were sublicensed, several of these may represent the same digitisation marketed by different rights-holders, possibly upgraded with modern features such as contextual ligature substitution. A range of weights have been created for it, such as condensed, outline, and bold.

An unrelated face, also called Windsor, was designed by Edwin W. Shaar for Intertype in 1960.

Miles Newlyn designed the New Spirit typeface, based on the Windsor typeface.

References

References

  1. "Eleisha Pechey". Linotype.
  2. "Windsor". Bitstream.
  3. "Windsor Elongated in a Stephenson Blake brochure".
  4. "New Spirit".
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  6. (December 16, 2007). "Woody Allen's typography: Is this fetish or brand identity?".
  7. 0091920213) from [[WorldCat]]
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  10. Lattanzio, Ryan. (2025-08-29). "Luca Guadagnino Explains the Woody Allen-Style Opening in Cancel-Culture Thriller ‘After the Hunt’".
  11. Sturdevant, Andy. (2016-07-08). "Windsor: A 'cosmopolitan deadpan' quality carries this throwback typeface into the 21st century".
  12. Kemp, Sophie. (2021-04-22). "The Radical Origins of 2021's Favorite Font".
  13. [http://fifelake.com/gpk/ ''GPK Card Name Font'']
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