Swansea Font

by Roger White

Updated
Sans Serif

4 font family styles

BoldItalic Style

Swansea Bold Italic
truetype 210 glyphs 214 characters

Bold Style

Swansea Bold
truetype 207 glyphs 212 characters

Italic Style

Swansea Italic
truetype 209 glyphs 214 characters

Regular Style

Swansea
truetype 209 glyphs 214 characters
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    1993
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    !littlemissrainbow97!
    littlemissrainbow97
    12 years ago

    love this <3 <3 ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜› ๐Ÿ˜„

    Mio
    MagicalWorldName
    11 years ago

    This is a font similar to Arial

    Mio
    MagicalWorldName
    11 years ago

    I liked this ๐Ÿ˜„ ๐Ÿ˜›

    FreeWilly
    11 years ago

    This is a font similar to Helvetica

    KeriM
    almost 11 years ago

    This font is great! Does anyone know if this can be used within authoring tools, such as MadCap Flare?

    RichardGraphics
    almost 10 years ago

    This does a much, much better job at being Helvetica then Arial, and looks better then Arial anyways.

    keesto
    almost 10 years ago

    @RichardGraphics than

    Megan
    meeegan
    almost 9 years ago

    Great font ๐Ÿ˜„

    coling
    almost 9 years ago

    coling Actually seems identical to Helvetica, but a little darker, which is good.

    sakura1686
    almost 9 years ago

    Just downloaded this font (I like it so much) because the license is Public Domain. But.. SURPRISE!
    The attached file license sais you have to pay about £25 for the commercial use. So this public domain license is Not real. So bad ๐Ÿ˜•

    FontSpace
    fontspace
    almost 9 years ago

    @sakura1686
    Despite what is said in the readme files associated with the fonts all fonts on this site are now public domain, whether used for personal use or for commercial purposes. All that I ask is that the source is acknowledged if you are using any for commercial purposes. All fonts are available in both Truetype and Postscript Type 1 versions.

    - This is from Roger's website.

    sakura1686
    almost 9 years ago

    @fontspace thanks!!!!

    coling
    8 years ago

    coling. I can detect no difference at all between Swansea (Roger White 1993) and Helvetica. They look identical to me. Can some kindly person explain this?

    lov2teach
    8 years ago

    @Fontspace. So if we use the font for commercial purpose we need to tell the source? We make crafts and have started to show on FB and going to a craft show this fall. How do you recommend we acknowledge the source?
    Love this font!

    Oriolla Mary Wedgeworth-Maakheru
    Oriolla
    almost 3 years ago

    How exactly do I acknowledge the source, if I use it in a book? What is the exact wording?

    Jashonn Reese
    surtio
    almost 3 years ago

    Public Domain Helvetica. It has the R, the G, everything. This is probably more Nimbus Sans, digitized Helvetica.