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Papyrus (typeface)

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Papyrus
File:Papyrus Font.svg
CategoryFantasy
Designer(s)Chris Costello
FoundryLetraset
Date created1982
Date made available1983
Re-issuing foundriesLinotype
ITC
Shown herePapyrus EF Alternatives


Papyrus is a widely available typeface designed by Chris Costello, a graphic designer, illustrator, and web designer.

History[change]

Papyrus was made in 1982. It was hand-drawn over a period of six months by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper. Papyrus has a number of features. This includes rough edges and irregular curves etc.

Variants[change]

An alternative font published by Elsner+Flake is Papyrus EF Alternatives (or Papyrus EF Regular). It provides a slight variation to Costello's font. Its differences include a shorter, sharper capital P, a capital E with a top bar longer than the middle bar, and a swash A.[citation needed]

Availability[change]

Microsoft Windows[change]

Papyrus has been included in many programs for Microsoft Windows.[1]

macOS[change]

macOS includes Papyrus font as part of its basic installation (starting with version 10.3 Panther, released in 2003).[2]

In culture[change]

References[change]

  1. "Microsoft Typography: Papyrus – Version 1.11". Microsoft Corporation.
  2. "Mac OS X 10.3: Fonts list". Apple Inc. Last updated 2008-07-24.
  3. Simon Garfield (2010). Just My Type: A Book about Fonts. Profile Books. ISBN 978-1-84668-301-5.
  4. Kennedy, Mark (1 October 2017). "New Season of SNL Roars Back by Mocking Donald Trump Early". U.S. News & World Report. AP.
  5. Brewer, Jenny (3 October 2017). "Designer of Papyrus font reacts to Ryan Gosling's SNL takedown". It's Nice That. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  6. Michael Reece Ward, Travis (8 April 2021). "Undertale: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Papyrus". TheGamer. Retrieved 23 October 2021.

Other websites[change]