Print Script Slab
About
Print Script is a connected script typeface family rooted in the elegance of copperplate calligraphy and reimagined through a digital lens. Each letterform explores the expressive rhythm of hand-drawn script while using crisp digital lines and precisely engineered curves to give the typeface a contemporary edge.
The family spans a full weight range from Hairline to Black, with an optical size axis that allows it to adapt seamlessly across contexts. The optical size axis produces three sub families: Print Script, Print Script Text, and Print Script Slab. Print Script Slab, shown here, is the lowest contrast subfamily with a durable and confident presence. An OpenType feature allows the script to toggle between connected (default) and unconnected forms, offering flexibility in tone and texture. A rich number of ligatures, capital and lowercase swashes, and alternate characters are available to enable expressive, flourished compositions that echo the embellishments of traditional calligraphy.
Print Script is part of our larger Print Collection that includes Print, Print Text, and Print Slab — serif typefaces that echo the contrast and graceful forms of their Print Script counterparts. Like Print Script, Print follows a calligraphic construction with long, flat serifs and round, pointed terminals. Both the roman serif and the script typefaces were drawn in tandem and share a common proportional system, making them natural companions in use.
Styles
Glyphs
Basic Latin
Extended Latin
Ligatures and Alternates
Swash Capitals Set 1
Swash Capitals Set 2
Swash Capitals Set 3
Punctuation
Currency, Symbols, Math, Arrows
Numerals, Superior, Inferior, Fractions
Tabular Glyphs
Emojis
FAIRE Print Script Slab Emojis
Print Colophon
Asu
Basque
Bemba
Bena
Breton
Catalan
Chiga
Colognian
Cornish
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Faroese
Filipino
Finnish
French
Friulian
Galician
Ganda
German
Gusii
Hungarian
Inari Sami
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Jola-Fonyi
Kabuverdianu
Kalenjin
Kinyarwanda
Koyra ChiiniLatvian
Koyraboro Senni
Lithuanian
Lower Sorbian
Luo
Luxembourgish
Luyia
Machame
Makhuwa-Meetto
Makonde
Malagasy
Maltese
Manx
Marshallese
Moldavian
Morisyen
North Ndebele
Northern Sami
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Nyankole
Oromo
Polish
Portuguese
Quechua
Romanian
Romansh
Rombo
Rundi
Rwa
Samburu
Sango
Sangu
Scottish Gaelic
Sena
Serbian
Shambala
Shona
Slovak
Soga
Somali
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Swiss German
Taita
Tasawaq
Teso
Turkish
Upper Sorbian
Uzbek (Latin)
Vietnamese
Volapük
Vunjo
Walser
Welsh
Western Frisian
Zarma
Zulu