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Mrs Keppel

Mrs Keppel

by The Ampersand Forest
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Mrs Keppel Font Family was designed by DC Scarpelli and published by The Ampersand Forest. Mrs Keppel contains 12 styles and family package options.

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    About Mrs Keppel Font Family


    Remember when you first saw the credits of a Woody Allen movie and thought, "I love that typeface!" Well, maybe that was just us. That typeface—Windsor (specifically Windsor Light Condensed)—is a classic. But it has problems. The letterforms are sometimes REALLY wonky. And the ampersand is a tragedy. Plus, there's no italic, and the weights and widths available in digital form are a hodgepodge. That's where Mrs. Keppel comes in. Alice Keppel, one of the most famous illegitimate members of the Windsor household ever, lends her name to this typeface family with numerous weights and a true italic. It's a slim serif with Edwardian leanings. She's approachable, she's refined. She's equally charming and at home in mercantile settings, in elegant settings, in populist settings, and in Polite Society. She's a design response to a genuine need. She's Mrs Keppel!

    Designers: DC Scarpelli

    Publisher: The Ampersand Forest

    Foundry: The Ampersand Forest

    Design Owner: The Ampersand Forest

    MyFonts debut: Jul 6, 2019

    Mrs Keppel

    About The Ampersand Forest

    The Ampersand Forest is DC Scarpelli. And probably vice versa. I am a wholly inveterate Type Nerd. I’ve been in love with letterforms my whole life, and, for 16 years, I taught type history, type design, and typography as a college professor. Type is voice, and I love giving people a voice. A variety of voices, actually, so that they can choose whichever one is best for them for a particular context. And I don’t just mean designers, either! Typ...

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