Herschel ventures into the intricate world of late 19th-century typography to bring its winsome beauty and compelling aesthetic appeals into modernity. Remaining true to the spirit of its historic era of motivation, Herschel was created with extreme attention to information. Although its aesthetic roots are securely planted in the treasury of Gilded Age typography, it has been technically constructed to stand up to all the rigorous demands that modern innovation put on type today.
Herschel's nostalgic flared and carefully bifurcated serifs shine brightest when employed as display screen type, however are matched well for any application where unmatched character is needed.
Named after designer Brian Brubaker's maternal grandpa, a retired dairy farmer of more than 60 years, Herschel is available in 6 delectable weights: Skim, One Percent, 2 Percent, Whole, Creamline, and Butter.
Font Family: