• Fractions
  • Standard ligatures
  • Small Caps
  • Swashes
  • Stylistics alternates
  • Stylistic set 01
  • Stylistic Set 02
  • Stylistic Set 04
  • Stylistic Set 05
  • Stylistic Set 06
  • Stylistic set 07
  • Stylistic Set 08
  • Stylistic Set 09
  • Stylistic set 10
  • Stylistic Set 11
  • Stylistic Set 12
  • Stylistic Set 13
  • Stylistic Set 14
  • Stylistic Set 15
  • Stylistic Set 16
  • Stylistic Set 17
  • Stylistic Set 18
  • Stylistic Set 19
  • Stylistic Set 20
  • Caps to Small Caps
Prangs

Prangs by Alejandro Paul

—Prangs have received a Certificate of Excellence at the Communication Arts Typography annual competition.—

The late-19th-century Prussian-American printer and publisher Louis Prang, the “father of the American Christmas card”, was well-known for his efforts to improve art education in the United States. He published many instructional books and even founded a training school for art teachers. One of the books he published included a series of alphabets for sign painters, lithographers, illuminators, architects and civil engineers. There was nothing truly original there — in the book’s preface, Prang says that the alphabets were “based on foreign forms and adapted for American taste”.

The one alphabet that caught my attention in that book was one simply called “Italic”. It’s a high- contrast modern, a Didone really, but with an interesting little twist: the lowercase is almost entirely connected, which makes for an interesting mix of modern typography and classic calligraphy. That stuff is right up my alley now. Whenever my eyes happen on a modern, it’s easy, even almost impulsive for me to envision swashes coming out of serifs and terminals. The caps melt and the minuscules dance with them.

And so I brought my vision to life. Prangs is an italic set of three weights, each containing more than 1400 glyphs with plenty of OpenType features and Latin language support. This set celebrates the convergence of three centuries of fancy display alphabets. These fonts should work wherever moderns are used to elevate and scripts are used to appeal — namely today’s branding, packaging and glossy publications.


Opentype features

  • Lowercase
  • Fractions
  • Superscript
  • Currencies
  • Standard ligatures
  • Small Caps
  • Swashes
  • Stylistics alternates
  • Latin CE
  • Latin Extended
  • Latin Extended A
  • Latin Extended B
  • Basic latin
  • Access All Alternates
  • Stylistic set 01
  • Stylistic Set 02
  • Stylistic Set 04
  • Stylistic Set 05
  • Stylistic Set 06
  • Stylistic set 07
  • Stylistic Set 08
  • Stylistic Set 09
  • Stylistic set 10
  • Stylistic Set 11
  • Stylistic Set 12
  • Stylistic Set 13
  • Stylistic Set 14
  • Stylistic Set 15
  • Stylistic Set 16
  • Stylistic Set 17
  • Stylistic Set 18
  • Stylistic Set 19
  • Stylistic Set 20
  • Caps to Small Caps

Available formats

  • OpenType Font
  • Web Font

Licenses

  • Desktop
  • Webfont
  • Digital Ads
  • Epub
  • MobileApp
  • WebApp
  • Broadcasting
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