What is the Graphite™ font?
David Siegel began thinking about Graphite in 1982, looking for an architect’s handwriting with a “chiselled pencil” look, much like Tekton exemplifies the architect’s “pen and ink” metaphor.
The handwriting of San Francisco architect Anthony Celis LaRosa became Siegel’s choice. With the assistance of David Berlow and Tom Rickner, Graphite was designed and released with weight and width axes that allow for its use in a dynamic range from light condensed to black extended. More…
Like Tekton, Graphite is an upright script with simple lines, and is usable in a large variety of informal copysetting situations.
Graphite™ Font families
The Graphite™ includes the following font families:
- Graphite Std Light
- Graphite Std Regular
- Graphite Std Bold
- Graphite Std Narrow Light
- Graphite Std Narrow
- Graphite Std Narrow Bold
- Graphite Std Wide Light
- Graphite Std Wide
- Graphite Std Wide Bold
Graphite™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Graphite™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.