Windsor is a serif
typeface created by Eleisha 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++
URW Type Foundry GmbH (formerly URW++ Design & Development GmbH) is a type foundry based in Hamburg, Germany. The foundry has its own library with more than 500 font families. The company specializes in customized corporate typefaces and the d ...
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
Edwin W. Shaar (January 1, 1915 – April 26, 2001) was an American writer, graphic artist and typeface designer. He was an assistant art director at Lanston Monotype before becoming director of the type design program at Intertype. He also d ...
for
Intertype in 1960.
Miles Newlyn designed the New Spirit typeface, based on the Windsor typeface.
In popular culture
*Beginning with 1977's ''
Annie Hall'', almost all the title sequences and credits of
Woody Allen's films use sparse, white Windsor Light Condensed over a black background. The same font was used in the
Ebury Press 2007 edition () of his 2007 book ''
Mere Anarchy
''Mere Anarchy'' is an anthology of essays by Woody Allen. First published on July 5, 2007, by Ebury Press, the book is a collection of 18 tales, 10 of which previously ran in ''The New Yorker''. It was Allen's first collection in 25 years.
Rece ...
''., as well as his 2020 memoir ''
Apropos of Nothing
''Apropos of Nothing'' is a 2020 memoir by American filmmaker and humorist Woody Allen. The book was originally due to be published by Grand Central Publishing, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, in April 2020, but on March 6, 2020, Hachette sai ...
''.
*Windsor Bold is used for the title and credits of the TV series ''
All in the Family'', ''
227
Year 227 ( CCXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Senecio and Fulvius (or, less frequently, year 980 ''Ab urbe condi ...
'', and ''
The Goldbergs''.
*Windsor Bold is used for the closing credits of the TV series ''
Who's the Boss?'' (the opening credits use Monotype Goudy Catalogue).
*The ''
Whole Earth Catalog'', published between 1968 and 1972, used Windsor font on its cover.
*
Max's Kansas City in
New York City used lowercase Windsor Bold in its logo from 1965 to 1981. The 7th Street Entry at the
First Avenue nightclub in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota has also used lowercase Windsor Bold in its logo since 1981.
*Windsor Bold is also the typeface used in the 1980s trading card series ''
Garbage Pail Kids''.
*For a majority of its run, and following its expansion to an hour long in 1975, ''
The Price Is Right'' flashed phrases during the intro that were in Windsor. Originally, the phrase "One Hour" was flashed in an unknown script font, but by mid-December 1975, it was switched to "Hour Power" in Windsor, and the font remained in use until the opening titles were abandoned in 2009. Some episodes, particularly specials, instead used
Cooper Black beginning in the late 1990s; this was abandoned in the fall of 2007.
*A condensed version of Windsor is used on the letter strips in
Parker Brothers' 1978 game ''Punch Line''.
* For
Sesame Street, the Windsor font was used for the album cover "Let a Frown Be Your Umbrella" by
Oscar the Grouch
Oscar the Grouch is a Muppet character created by Jim Henson and Jon Stone for the PBS/HBO children's television program ''Sesame Street''. He has a green body, no visible nose, and lives in a trash can. Oscar's favorite thing is trash, as eviden ...
.
* The heavier weight variations of Windsor are occasionally used as the mini-heading or the alternative
wordmark for the
Hellboy series.
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*The font is used in the story text in Ed Emberley
Edward Randolph Emberley (born October 19, 1931) is an American people, American artist and illustrator, best known for Children's literature, children's picture books.
Biography
Emberley was born in Malden, Massachusetts. He studied art at the ...
's ''Go Away, Big Green Monster!''.
See also
* List of display typefaces
References
External links
Eleisha Pechey
- Luc Devroye's page on Pechey.
identifont - Sample and links to purchase
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Display typefaces
Letterpress typefaces
Photocomposition typefaces
Typefaces and fonts introduced in 1905
Digital typefaces
Stephenson Blake typefaces