dpk / et-book

A OpenType version of the typeface used in Edward Tufte’s books.
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ET Book

An OpenType version of the typeface used in Edward Tufte’s books, from the open-source release of the typeface at edwardtufte/et-book.

The fontforge-old branch contains a usable, but not really very good, conversion of the original fonts using FontForge. This branch contains a work-in-progress second attempt at a conversion using more modern toolchains, in particular the UFO font format.

At the moment, the conversion is essentially complete:

But before these fonts are actually released as version 2.0, the following additional features will be added/problems addressed:

Also after 2.0: language support will be further improved to also cover all the minority and regional languages of Europe; I hope to improve the kerning, which at present is rather minimal; there may well be further ligatures of fb, fh, etc., and a specially designed f for situations where a ligature can’t be used to avoid an unsightly collission or near-miss; and who knows what else.


ET Book was designed by Dmitry Krasny, Bonnie Scranton, and Edward Tufte. It was converted from the original suit files by Daphne Preston-Kendal (@dpk) following the original webfont conversion by Adam Schwartz (@adamschwartz).

ET Book OT is MIT-licensed. You may use it in both personal and commercial projects.