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Faux Greek Fonts

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Last edited November 02, 2015

These typefaces attempt to emulate the stone inscriptions of Ancient Greece or Rome. Most of these designs are stereotypes of those forms (think Ceasar’s Palace), not accurate representations, but they can fit the bill if a surface Greek appearance is what’s needed.

vortex
conceptional
Danger! Dinosaur area, keep out

FF Spontan was one of the first handwriting fonts following the ground-breaking FF Hands package. Its style is completely different, and recalls ancient Greek inscriptions.

safety
zygapophysis
Thank you for habitual drinking

Old Greek inscriptions were Carol Twombly's inspiration when she created Lithos, which appeared with Adobe in 1990. The alphabet is composed exclusively of capital letters, which can also be used as initials combined with other fonts, such as Caslon.

winter
japanophilia
Beware of the brick in front of you

Like Herculanum and Pompeijana , Rusticana™ is one of Adrian Frutiger's contributions to the "Type Before Gutenberg" series. Linotype invited accomplished designers and calligraphers to create new interpretations of scripts from the centuries before Gutenberg's revolutionary invention. Rusticana's historical roots go back to the Roman Capitalis; the engraved, all-cap writing of ancient Rome... Read More

rocket
zygapophysis
Dog pawprints on your clothes

Like Pompeijana and Rusticana ,, Herculanum™ is one of Adrian Frutiger's contributions to the "Type Before Gutenberg" series. Linotype invited accomplished designers and calligraphers to create new interpretations of scripts from the centuries before Gutenberg's revolutionary invention. Herculanum is named after Herculaneum, one of the ancient Roman cities destroyed by the eruption of Mount... Read More

jungle
ultraviolets
Please do not sit on crocodile

Modeled on the writings chiseled in stone in the second century B.C., Syntax™ Lapidar is an energetic, spirited typeface designed by Hans Eduard Meier in 2000. Linotype Syntax Lapidar Text and Linotype Syntax Lapidar Serif Text have five weights each, with both cap and lowercase letterforms. Lapidar Display and Lapidar Serif Display also have five weights each, with mostly all cap letterforms... Read More

safety
fiddlesticks
Mobile phone replenishing gets stuck

Modeled on the writings chiseled in stone in the second century B.C., Syntax™ Lapidar is an energetic, spirited typeface designed by Hans Eduard Meier in 2000. Linotype Syntax Lapidar Text and Linotype Syntax Lapidar Serif Text have five weights each, with both cap and lowercase letterforms. Lapidar Display and Lapidar Serif Display also have five weights each, with mostly all cap letterforms... Read More

brandy
illustrative
Piglet rising and falling in front

Nami, the Japanese word for "wave," is the latest collaboration between Adrian Frutiger and Linotype's Type Director, Akira Kobayashi. This typeface family is the most humanistic sans serif design ever to come from Adrian Frutiger, and it has an interesting twist: lapidar alternates that may be surfed through with the help of OpenType-savy applications. Adrian Frutiger began the design that... Read More

Manfred Klein
FontFont 1991
Carol Twombly
Adobe 1989
Adrian Frutiger
Linotype 1993
Adrian Frutiger
Linotype 1990
Carl Crossgrove
Adobe 1998
Ralf Borowiak
Elsner+Flake 1993
Hans Eduard Meier
Linotype 2000
Hans Eduard Meier
Linotype 2000
Adrian Frutiger and Akira Kobayashi
Linotype 2006