Athelas (typeface)

Athelas
Category Serif
Designer(s) Veronika Burian
Jose Scaglione
Foundry TypeTogether

Athelas is a serif typeface designed by Veronika Burian and Jose Scaglione and intended for use in body text.[1] Released by the company TypeTogether in 2008, Burian and Scaglione described Athelas as inspired by British fine book printing.[2][3]

Athelas is included as a system font in Apple's macOS operating system and as a default font in its iBooks e-books application.[4][5] It won joint first prize for best Latin-alphabet body text face at the Granshan International Type Design Competition in 2008.[6] It is named after a healing herb in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.[7] Cyrillic characters were later added to the font family, designed by Tom Grace, and monotonic Greek characters designed by Irene Vlachou.[2][8]

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