About this font

A capital titling face with numerals, erroneously labelled in Figgins specimen book of 1817 as an ‘antique’ or roman. With a very bold, nearly monoline construction and squared serifs as thick as the main stroke, this type surpassed even the fat face style in blackness, it was popularized by the advent of handbills and early advertising posters, which needed bold type styles to project messages from a distance. A sign-writer friend of mine theorizes that the Egyptian style originated with the North African campaigns (hence Egyptian) of Napoleon Bonaparte, and the type historian Ruari McLean also suggests that the Egyptian style originated with signwriters ‘block’ letters, just like the prototypical (and contemporary) sans serif of Caslon IV.” (Ben Archer).

Get instant access to 9.5 million+ beautiful fonts & graphics

  • Sign up for FREE and get access to all resources
  • Get your first 10 downloads for FREE
  • Commercial use allowed on all resources
TRY FOR FREE