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What is the Savigny™ font?

Savigny began as an offshoot of Le Havre. Le Havre met my design objective of a geometric sans serif with a strong art deco touch. Le Havre’s primary inspiration came from the art deco titling of the 1930’s, and the lower case was just icing. The art of the 1930’s is of particular interest to me, and I love the art deco era and its art, and the simplicity of geometric shapes. I am mostly interested in designing display typefaces. In many ways Le Havre was the exact opposite of another popular insigne offering, Aviano Sans. Le Havre has very high ascenders, a lower case and is very condensed. Aviano Sans has no lowercase and extremely extended capitals. More… With the rise of webfonts I began to see Le Havre being used frequently online. It’s short x-height and very tall ascenders made it difficult to read in on screen text settings as it was intended as display type. With this observation, I felt that there is more room for a geometric sans in the insigne catalog. So I set about to design a new geometric sans using the successful skeleton of the Le Havre family. Although I planned to extend the Le Havre line, the new family is so drastically different I decided on a new name: Savigny. The face evolved and began to take on a few humanist touches. Designed from the very beginning as a webfont, the design is open and pleasing to the eye, with a tall x-height. To optimize it for onscreen settings, the spacing is generous. In addition, it includes extended and condensed members, making it insigne’s first superfamily. The family includes over 100 OpenType alternate characters. These include several style sets. Some are stemless, others are purely geometric, and in a nod to Savigny’s origins, Art Deco titling alternates. Please see the informative .pdf brochure to see these features in action. OpenType capable applications such as Quark or the Adobe suite can take full advantage of the automatically replacing ligatures and alternates. This family also includes the glyphs to support a wide range of languages. Savigny is a great choice for a professional designer who wants a well rounded typeface family that is ready for the web.

Savigny™ Font families

The Savigny™ includes the following font families:
  • Savigny Thin Condensed
  • Savigny Thin Condensed Italic
  • Savigny Light Condensed
  • Savigny Light Condensed Italic
  • Savigny Regular Condensed
  • Savigny Regular Condensed Italic
  • Savigny Medium Condensed
  • Savigny Medium Condensed Italic
  • Savigny Bold Condensed
  • Savigny Bold Condensed Italic
  • Savigny Black Condensed
  • Savigny Black Cond Italic
  • Savigny Thin Normal
  • Savigny Thin Normal Italic
  • Savigny Light Normal
  • Savigny Light Normal Italic
  • Savigny Regular Normal
  • Savigny Regular Normal Italic
  • Savigny Medium Normal
  • Savigny Medium Normal Italic
  • Savigny Bold Normal
  • Savigny Bold Normal Italic
  • Savigny Black Normal
  • Savigny Black Normal Italic
  • Savigny Thin Extended
  • Savigny Thin Extended Italic
  • Savigny Light Extended
  • Savigny Light Extended Italic
  • Savigny Regular Extended
  • Savigny Regular Extended Italic
  • Savigny Medium Extended
  • Savigny Medium Extended Italic
  • Savigny Bold Extended
  • Savigny Bold Extended Italic
  • Savigny Black Extended
  • Savigny Black Extended Italic

Savigny™ Preview

Here is a preview of how Savigny™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.

Is Savigny™ Free to Download on 1000fonts.com?

No, every font we feature is a premium, paid-for font. Please don't waste your time looking for a free download of Savigny™.

It is very unlikely you'll be able to find it for free, you risk getting viruses on your computer, and even if you do find it please remember that it's illegal to use it if you didn't pay for it!

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