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What is the Southwark font?

London is one of my favourite cities, so it was about time I named a font after it. Well, technically, I named a font after one of London’s districts. Southwark comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Suthriganaweorc, which means ‘Fort of the men of Surrey’. The font Southwork is a handmade Clarendon. I used a Japanese brush pen to create the outlines. I gave the glyphs texture by filling them in with a brush and Chinese ink. Southwark, therefore, has an uneven look and a brushy texture. It looks good on just about anything, but posters, greeting cards and product packaging come to mind.

Southwark Font families

The Southwark font includes the following font families:
  • Southwark Regular
  • Southwark Italic

Southwark Preview

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

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