This is a (partial) collection & identification of the fonts that Games Workshop has used through the ages dating back to the 1st editions of Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40k. You can use these fonts to help create Oldhammer homebrew material is a similar to the originals.
Despite being comprised of 19 individual fonts, there are a ton of gaps and there is lots of missing information. If you’re a font guru and have some more information please drop me a line at campaignrepo@gmail.com.
Most of the font identification came from this thread at the Oldhammer Forums.
Warhammer 40K Font Download Free Fonts The Fonts in Use section features posts about fonts used in logos, films, TV shows, video games, books and more; The Text Generator section features simple tools that let you create graphics with fonts of different styles as well as various text effects; The Fonts Collection section is the place where you. High Gothic, also called Tech by the adepts of the Adeptus Mechanicus, is the hieratic tongue of the Imperium of Man, often used in the formal titles of ancient Imperial institutions and organisations (such as the Adeptus Terra, Adeptus Astartes, Astra Militarum). It represents an older language than the commonly used Imperial vernacular tongue and is regarded as a sacred tongue since it was. The kind of broken imperial font you're after is called Casablanca Antique EDIT: Link to a download page. EDIT 2: The symbols can be found here (EDIT 3: Si beat me to the 40kfont link, but marinesfont.zip and imperialfont.zip can be gotten ftom this site as well). It's used as the header font in most of the Warhammer 40K and Fantasy rulebooks. I've been wanting to get ahold of it for ages. If anyone can point out where I can find it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Warhammer-40k font. Found 1 free fonts. The fonts presented on this website are their authors' property, and are either freeware, shareware, demo versions or public domain.
Special thanks to Zhu Bajie & THelppi
I am fascinated by fonts. I have no professional expertise in them, but I take great pleasure in identifying them and selecting them. It’s an interest that naturally extends to the typography of Warhammer.
While not everyone will share my fascination, some might at least be interested in one of its results. I have put together a Word template that replicates fairly closely the look of the original WFRP1 rulebook.
The text of the original rulebook was set in a version of Garamond (probably ITC Garamond). The initial capitals were in Stonehenge and the headings in Casanova Antique. My template uses the closest available free digital fonts. The text is in the default Garamond font in Word. Moria Citadel and Caslon Antique stand in for Stonehenge and Casanova Antique. Calibri is used for the dots that bracket headings.
It’s not perfect, but it’s very close. The template can be downloaded for free from here. It requires the Caslon Antique and Moria Citadel fonts to be installed.
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