Georgia font

In 1993, Matthew Carter and Tom Rickne worked together to create the serif typeface known as Georgia Font while working for Microsoft. Intended for use by Microsoft Corporation, the font was officially released to the public on November 1, 1996. A reworked and updated version of Georgia was made available in 2013, alongside its accompanying sans-serif counterpart, Verdana. Georgia is free to use for personal use but you will need to purchase a license to use it.

With 585 characters and 4 styles, Georgia font is very much attractive and versatile. The font is visible even at very low resolutions and is very easy to understand. Georgia typeface is similar to Times New Roman. However, as the design of the screen display, it has a larger X-height and less subtle details.

Georgia Font has won many awards, In 1999 this font won an award at Kyrillitsa. As part of designing Georgia Font, Matthew Carter avowed the Lifetime Achievement Award on May 2, 2011, from the Cooper-White National Design Museum in Smithsonian.

Georgia Font in Use

It is considered a “web-safe” font, which means that it is widely available and can be easily displayed on most web browsers and devices. The font is known for its clear and easy-to-read letterforms, making it a popular choice for body text in online articles and digital documents. Famous companies and institutions like the New York Times, the Library of Congress, the University of Georgia, etc. have used the font for at least some time. 

Additionally, the font also has a professional look, which makes it a good choice for headlines, titles, and other display text. In general, This is a resourceful font that can be used in a variety of contexts, both online and offline. Here are some examples of its use in different contexts.

Georgia used in Newspaper Headline
Georgia in newspaper Headline
Georgia Font on Label
Georgia Font on Label

Georgia font used in Boston Globe newspaper

Georgia Font Generator

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License Information

Free Georgia is free for personal use only. You can use the font on the web pages as well. But if you want to use it commercially you can buy it from here. For personal use, you can download it Free from us!

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Font Family

  • Georgia
  • Georgia Bold
  • Georgia Bold Italic
  • Georgia Italic

Font FAQs

Is Georgia Font Free?

Ans: No, Georgia isn’t completely free. You can use it for free only for personal use. You must buy a license to use it for commercial purposes.

Is Georgia Font safe to download and use in My PC and MAC?

Ans: Yes, It is 100% safe to download for both PC and MAC.

Is there any font similar to Georgia in Google Fonts?

Ans: Merriweather is mostly similar to Georgia in Google fonts.

Is it OK to use this on an online platform?

Ans: Yes, you can use this font on the online platform.

How to install Georgia font in Computer?

Ans: Check PC or Mac instructions link to install Georgia Font on your computer.

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