List of Apple typefaces
This is a list of typefaces made by/for Apple Inc.
Serif
Proportional
- Apple Garamond, designed to replace Motter Tektura in the Apple logo. Not included on Macs in a user-available form.
- New York, a serif font.
- Toronto
- Athens, slab serif.
- Hoefler Text, still included with every Mac. Four-member family with an ornament font.
- Espy Serif
- Fancy, Apple Newton font based on Times Roman
- New York (2019), a new design unrelated to the earlier typeface of the same name. Designed to work with San Francisco. Available in four optical sizes: extra large, large, medium, and small.
Sans-serif
Proportional
- Chicago
- Geneva, sans-serif font inspired by Helvetica. Converted to TrueType format and still installed on Macs.
- Espy Sans
- System
- eWorld Tight, EWorld font based on Helvetica Compressed
- Simple, Apple Newton font, based on Geneva
- Skia, demonstration of QuickDraw GX typography in the style of inscriptions from antiquity. Still installed on Macs.
- Charcoal
- Lucida Grande
- San Francisco, the new system font on Apple Watch and other Apple devices from winter 2015, now since 2017 Apple's corporate font.
- Myriad, not installed on Macs in a user-accessible format. Designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly.
Monospaced
- Monaco Bitmap, later converted to TrueType. Still included with Macs, but default monospace typeface is now Menlo.
- Menlo, based on the open-source font Bitstream Vera.
- SF Mono, mono variant of the San Francisco font introduced in 2015.
Script and handwritten
- Venice, bitmap script inspired by chancery cursive. Never converted to TrueType format.
- Los Angeles, bitmap casual script font. Never converted to TrueType format.
- Apple Casual
- Apple Chancery, a test-bed for contextual alternates in font programming. Still installed on Macs.
Miscellaneous
- Apple Symbols
- Cairo
- LastResort
- London, bitmap blackletter. Never converted to TrueType format.
- San Francisco, bitmap font in a 'ransom note' style. Never converted to TrueType format.