- Regular
- Italic
- Medium
- Medium Italic
- Semibold
- Semibold Italic
- Bold
- Bold Italic
- Extrabold
- Extrabold Italic
About Eskorte Latin
Eskorte is a diligently designed Latin type family with an uncomplicated, engaging poise that conveys a crisp, businesslike tone. Its precise range of styles looks to no-nonsense efficiency and ease of use by non-designers in the office and text-intensive professional environments. Eskorte supports over ninety languages in a full range of weights, with both upright and matching italics.
The italics are lively, fluid forms that infuse their charms into text settings or take on their own personality in large, dominant headlines. In concert with the hardworking upright styles, the two fit smartly into a range of publications, from corporate to casual. All of the weights and styles offer an adept set of features like small caps, case-sensitive punctuation, and both tabular and proportional figures to make short work of any typographic task. Whether employed in enterprise reports, lifestyle publications, or identity work, Eskorte is ready for business.

Credits
Leads
Elena Schneider is a freelance type designer from Germany. She gained a diploma in Graphic Design from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Dortmund, and co-founded RADAU, a graphic design studio specialising in typography and editorial design. In 2011 she graduated from the University of Reading with an MA in Typeface Design. Currently she works independently, mainly on typeface design and lettering, and occasionally on graphic design. You can most likely find her spending her time between Hamburg, Dortmund and Húsavík.
Assistance
What others say
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There’s a lot of character here, as in the sharp cuts in the ‘a’, or the ‘g’ with its sassy ear. The ampersand reminds me of a kid proudly flexing his biceps.
Florian Hardwig for Typographica
OpenType features
Glyph table
Supported scripts and languages
Latin
300 languages- Acheron
- Achinese
- Acholi
- Afar
- Afrikaans
- Ahtna
- Alekano
- Aleut
- Algonquin
- Amahuaca
- Amarakaeri
- Amis
- Anaang
- Andaandi
- Anuta
- Ao Naga
- Aragonese
- Arbëreshë Albanian
- Arvanitika Albanian
- Asháninka
- Ashéninka Perené
- Asu (Tanzania)
- Balinese
- Banjar
- Bari
- Basque
- Batak Dairi
- Batak Karo
- Batak Mandailing
- Batak Simalungun
- Batak Toba
- Bemba (Zambia)
- Bena (Tanzania)
- Bikol
- Bislama
- Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo
- Bosnian
- Breton
- Buginese
- Candoshi-Shapra
- Caquinte
- Caribbean Hindustani
- Cashibo-Cacataibo
- Catalan
- Cebuano
- Central Aymara
- Central Kurdish
- Chachi
- Chamorro
- Chavacano
- Chiga
- Chiltepec Chinantec
- Chokwe
- Chuukese
- Cimbrian
- Cofán
- Congo Swahili
- Cook Islands Māori
- Cornish
- Corsican
- Creek
- Crimean Tatar
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dehu
- Dutch
- Eastern Arrernte
- Eastern Oromo
- Embu
- English
- Ese Ejja
- Faroese
- Fijian
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French
- Friulian
- Gagauz
- Galician
- Ganda
- Garifuna
- Ga’anda
- German
- Gheg Albanian
- Gilbertese
- Gooniyandi
- Gourmanchéma
- Guadeloupean Creole French
- Gusii
- Haitian
- Hani
- Hiligaynon
- Ho-Chunk
- Hopi
- Huastec
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Iloko
- Inari Sami
- Indonesian
- Irish
- Istro Romanian
- Italian
- Ixcatlán Mazatec
- Jamaican Creole English
- Javanese
- Jola-Fonyi
- K'iche'
- Kabuverdianu
- Kala Lagaw Ya
- Kalaallisut
- Kalenjin
- Kamba (Kenya)
- Kaonde
- Kaqchikel
- Karelian
- Kashubian
- Kekchí
- Kenzi/Mattokki
- Khasi
- Kikuyu
- Kimbundu
- Kinyarwanda
- Kituba (DRC)
- Kongo
- Konzo
- Kuanyama
- Kven Finnish
- Kölsch
- Ladin
- Ladino
- Latgalian
- Ligurian
- Lithuanian
- Lombard
- Low German
- Lower Sorbian
- Lozi
- Luba-Lulua
- Lule Sami
- Luo (Kenya and Tanzania)
- Luxembourgish
- Macedo-Romanian
- Makhuwa
- Makhuwa-Meetto
- Makonde
- Makwe
- Malagasy
- Malaysian
- Maltese
- Mandinka
- Mandjak
- Mankanya
- Manx
- Maore Comorian
- Maori
- Mapudungun
- Matsés
- Mauritian Creole
- Meriam Mir
- Meru
- Minangkabau
- Mirandese
- Mohawk
- Montenegrin
- Munsee
- Murrinh-Patha
- Mwani
- Mískito
- Naga Pidgin
- Ndonga
- Neapolitan
- Ngazidja Comorian
- Niuean
- Nobiin
- Nomatsiguenga
- North Ndebele
- Northern Kurdish
- Northern Qiandong Miao
- Northern Sami
- Northern Uzbek
- Northwestern Ojibwa
- Norwegian
- Nyanja
- Nyankole
- Occitan
- Ojitlán Chinantec
- Orma
- Oroqen
- Otuho
- Palauan
- Paluan
- Pampanga
- Papantla Totonac
- Papiamento
- Pedi
- Picard
- Pichis Ashéninka
- Piemontese
- Pijin
- Pintupi-Luritja
- Pipil
- Pite Sami
- Pohnpeian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Potawatomi
- Purepecha
- Quechua
- Romanian
- Romansh
- Rotokas
- Rundi
- Rwa
- Samburu
- Samoan
- Sango
- Sangu (Tanzania)
- Saramaccan
- Sardinian
- Scots
- Scottish Gaelic
- Sena
- Seri
- Seselwa Creole French
- Shambala
- Shawnee
- Shipibo-Conibo
- Shona
- Sicilian
- Silesian
- Slovak
- Slovenian
- Soga
- Somali
- Soninke
- South Ndebele
- Southern Aymara
- Southern Qiandong Miao
- Southern Sami
- Southern Sotho
- Spanish
- Sranan Tongo
- Standard Estonian
- Standard Latvian
- Standard Malay
- Sundanese
- Swahili
- Swati
- Swedish
- Swiss German
- Tagalog
- Tahitian
- Taita
- Tedim Chin
- Tetum
- Tetun Dili
- Tiv
- Tok Pisin
- Tokelau
- Tonga (Tonga Islands)
- Tonga (Zambia)
- Tosk Albanian
- Tsonga
- Tswana
- Tumbuka
- Turkish
- Turkmen
- Tzeltal
- Tzotzil
- Uab Meto
- Ume Sami
- Upper Guinea Crioulo
- Upper Sorbian
- Venetian
- Veps
- Võro
- Walloon
- Walser
- Wangaaybuwan-Ngiyambaa
- Waray (Philippines)
- Warlpiri
- Wayuu
- Welsh
- West Central Oromo
- Western Abnaki
- Western Frisian
- Wik-Mungkan
- Wiradjuri
- Wolof
- Xhosa
- Yanesha'
- Yao
- Yapese
- Yindjibarndi
- Yucateco
- Zulu
- Zuni
- Záparo
Tech specs
Formats
TrueType (TTF)
Web Open Font Format (WOFF2)
Variable TrueType (TTF)
Variable Web Open Font Format (WOFF2)