About Georgia Font
Georgia Font is typically a serif text style it was created in 1993 by Matthew Carter. The Scotch Roman typeface from the 19th century served as an inspiration for this font's look. This font pairs well with Campton and can be utilized for a variety of purposes.
There are numerous other typefaces that may be chosen as alternatives to this one since it has so many various classic qualities that combine to make it an elegant and perfect typeface.
This typeface is well-known for creating several other types. The ideal similarity of this font is the Verdana typeface. The designs that require excellent readability and attractive design should use this.
Font Details
| Font Name: |
Georgia Font |
| Format: |
TTF |
| Version: |
1.0 |
CHARACTERISTICS
| Weight Range: |
Regular |
| Width: |
Normal |
| Contrast: |
Medium |
| x-height: |
Medium |
| Ascenders/Descenders: |
Standard |
| Italic: |
No |
| OpenType Features: |
Basic |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Glyph Count: |
294 characters |
| Kerning Pairs: |
730 |
| Hinting: |
Auto-hinted |
| Alternates: |
Limited |
| Ligatures: |
Standard |
| Unicode Coverage: |
Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement |
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
| Basic Latin |
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian |
| Extended Latin |
Not supported |
| Cyrillic |
Not supported |
| Greek |
Not supported |