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Textworthy Serif

by Caron twice
Individual Styles from $79.00 USD
Complete family of 10 fonts: $237.00 USD
The Textworthy Serif Font Family was designed by Martin Činčár and published by Caron twice. Textworthy Serif contains 10 styles and family package options. More about this family

About the family


Textworthy is a simple serif typeface with a human character. It is based on writing with a classic pen. Serif form we know as the trustworthy type style. Similar shapes we’ve been reading about since the 15th century when letterpress began. And antique can be developed after blackletter type. Textworthy was created because we still believe in serif type for over 500 years. And we still need to use serif types in today’s world for comfortable and rational acceptance of text information.  Textworthy shapes are inspired by the most known serif typeface – Times. On the other side, Italic styles are inspired by more traditional typefaces like – Caslon and Garamond. This combination allows for contemporary-looking text that is complemented by visually interesting Italics.

Designers: Martin Činčár

Foundry: Caron twice

MyFonts debut: Apr 20, 2023

Textworthy Serif

About Caron twice

Caron Twice. Twice the care. Hi, I’m Martin Činčár, the founder of Caron Twice Fonts. In typography, this mark ˇ is called a caron. There are two of them in my last name, hence Caron Twice. These diacritics are very typical for Czech, which is where I come from. Yet as a designer I have often found myself mid-project, with a font that looked perfect, only to discover it had no support for my language or fell apart when the letterforms actually mattered. That is what Caron Twice is about. For over eight years I have been making typefaces the slow way. No quick releases chasing trends but functional, timeless typefaces crafted with deep linguistic and typographic expertise. Every glyph, every diacritic, every script designed with an understanding of not just how a letterform looks, but how it behaves across forty-seven Latin languages, Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew. Every font here reflects that. More at www.carontwice.com

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