Telemachus font family is made up of two font styles by Typodermic Fonts, created in 2010 with inspiration from the year 1906. It’s a sans serif font family that carries distinct traces of old vintage style fonts; it resembles a print from the past days from magazines and newspapers. The many curvatures, swirls, and scrolls make this font simple yet fancy. A free font family with classic roman style serifs and art deco influences.
In addition to those possible online and printed publications, you can employ these typefaces in designing the logos of brands with a history. Architectural emblems, event tickets, poster headlines and any other required writings can also be designed with the Telemachus typeface.
The font is free for personal and noncommercial use, but may also be used in commercial projects when a license is purchased.
Telemachus is an ultra-compressed sans serif typeface inspired by 19th-century metal type, reimagined for contemporary design. Its towering x-height and narrow proportions create a strong impact within minimal horizontal space, while the rounded terminals soften the vertical tension.
Ideal for headlines, posters, packaging, and other space-restricted layouts, Telemachus infuses vintage character into a clean modern form. With broad Latin language support, it offers a confident and distinctive voice for display typography.
These fonts include a license that allows free commercial use, often referred to as a desktop license. This means you can install the fonts on your computer and use them to create posters, web graphics, game graphics, t-shirts, videos, signs, logos, and more. Be sure to read the license agreement for further details. If you wish to embed this font in an app or on the web, or for any use not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You will find distributors offering various license types, or you can contact me for assistance.
https://typodermicfonts.com/telemachus/
These free fonts are part of a larger font family. Explore the rest of the family through the link above.