Hath There E'er Been a Font So Fair?
While the word “Weingut” may not sound particularly lyrical to the ears of English speakers, the Weingut font family is certainly pleasing to the eyes. This decorative display typeface, created by Georg Herold-Wildfellner, blooms with delicate buds, leaves, and tendrils.

The four faces in the family are Weingut Script, Weingut Script Flourish, Weingut Flourish, and Weingut Swashes and Ornaments. All four are 40% off, but only until March 26, 2011.



This article was last modified on June 19, 2020
This article was first published on March 23, 2011
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