Corleone Font

Corleone Font is a decorative serif typeface designed by FontMesa, inspired by the iconic lettering style used in The Godfather movie trilogy. Originally, Corleone was a small family with just two fonts, designed in the early 2000s and offered for free. The Corleone family has grown to twelve fonts. These new fonts now include small caps and italics. The updated fonts are much more polished and look professional, but the original two fonts are still free to use.

Corleone Font

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1. Corleone Regular | Original
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2. Corleone Due Regular | Original
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3. House of cards | Similar
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Style-wise, Corleone is bold and high-contrast thick vertical lines paired with razor-thin horizontals. It mixes old-school class with modern sharpness, making it perfect for logos, wedding invites, posters, or anything that needs to shout “look at me.”

File names you’ll see

  • Corleone-Regular.otf (the classic)
  • Corleone-Due-Regular.otf (a slightly different cut)

If you want a backup font that pairs well, try House of Cards by Ryoichi Tsunekawa. It sits nicely next to Corleone Due Regular.

Cool trick alert

Corleone includes special “over-score” glyphs little lines that sit on top of capital letters like a tiny roof. You can make these roofs short or long. To keep everything lined up, type the capital letter as its own text box, then add the over-score. Otherwise, the spacing can get messy.

Movie roots

The first free font copied the logo from The Godfather Part III. The new fonts Corleone Primo and Corleone Secondo take their shapes from the logos in parts I and II. The biggest changes are in the lowercase letters; everything else stays familiar.

One thing you won’t find anywhere in the family: the famous puppet-master hand symbol. That image is locked behind a Paramount Pictures trademark, so the font steers clear of it.

In short, Corleone gives you the drama of vintage cinema with the polish of modern design perfect for making any headline feel like it owns the room.

If you need a timeless serif to pair with Corleone, take a look at Times New Roman, it’s still one of the most trusted fonts around.

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