Jacquard 24

Jacquard 24 is a display typeface inspired by a Victorian needlepoint alphabet designed for textile crafts.

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Jacquard 24

About

Jacquard 24 revives a Berlin-designed Victorian needlepoint alphabet from circa 1880, tailored for machine knitting and textile crafts. Its design reflects pixel-based constraints influenced by yarn properties, with the '24' indicating the capital letter height. This display font is available in a regular style and supports Latin and Latin-Extended scripts.

Overview

Jacquard 24 is an expanded revival of a Victorian needlepoint alphabet originally designed by Heinrich Kuehn around 1880 in Berlin. The typeface is crafted with knitting and textile crafts in mind, where letterforms correspond to pixel-like stitches determined by yarn weight and stitch count. The number 24 in the name denotes the height of the capital letters, making it suitable for projects requiring a specific scale. It is offered in a single regular weight and style, supporting Latin and Latin-Extended character sets. Jacquard 24 includes both Regular and Charted versions to accommodate various knitting techniques and project sizes.

Designer: Sarah Cadigan-Fried

Usage

"" Access one-stop/jacquard-24 using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.