Font Family | Harrington

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Originally designed in the mid-20th century, Harrington has often been mischaracterized as merely a "novelty" face. But to dismiss it as such is to ignore its sophisticated construction. The defining feature of Harrington is its unmistakable —the flared, bulbous endings on strokes that resemble a fountain pen’s gentle lift from paper. Look closely at the lowercase a , the c , or the e : each ends not in a sharp serif, but in a soft, rounded droplet.

The is a serif typeface known for its delicate, calligraphic flair. Unlike standard serif fonts (such as Times New Roman or Garamond), Harrington incorporates pronounced swashes, curved terminals, and an almost hand-drawn elegance. It is often classified as a decorative or script-adjacent serif font, making it ideal for formal invitations, vintage branding, and literary designs.

System Requirements

Operating System

Windows® 11 / Windows® 10 / Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP

Hardware

No specific hardware requirements.

Font Family | Harrington

Available in Microsoft Word and other Office apps.

Have you used the Harrington font family in a project? Share your experience in the comments below. And if you found this guide helpful, subscribe for more deep dives into classic typography. harrington font family

Originally designed in the mid-20th century, Harrington has often been mischaracterized as merely a "novelty" face. But to dismiss it as such is to ignore its sophisticated construction. The defining feature of Harrington is its unmistakable —the flared, bulbous endings on strokes that resemble a fountain pen’s gentle lift from paper. Look closely at the lowercase a , the c , or the e : each ends not in a sharp serif, but in a soft, rounded droplet. Available in Microsoft Word and other Office apps

The is a serif typeface known for its delicate, calligraphic flair. Unlike standard serif fonts (such as Times New Roman or Garamond), Harrington incorporates pronounced swashes, curved terminals, and an almost hand-drawn elegance. It is often classified as a decorative or script-adjacent serif font, making it ideal for formal invitations, vintage branding, and literary designs. And if you found this guide helpful, subscribe

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