“The inspiration for Jeeves came from Leslie Carbarga's wonderful book ‘Letterheads, One Hundred Years of Great Design, 1850-1950.’ It was based on a secondary type usage for the letterhead for Sutherland in New York. The rest of the letterhead had features that were more typical of the Art Deco period but this script added a touch of timeless elegance. And since at the time I was reading every scrap of P.G. Wodehouse I could get my hands on, the name Jeeves seemed like a perfect fit.” — Hal TaylorA distinctive script face of tasteful proportion, in two weights with a decidedly art deco flavor. Featuring hundreds of OpenType alternates and ligatures for your typographic convenience. Classic elegance coupled with unique swashes and connections that include double-, triple- and even quadruple-linked characters.
About the designer:
Jeeves was designed by Hal Taylor.
This package contains:
Jeeves Bold, Jeeves Light
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