Download Niagara Solid font. Niagara Solid by Copyright (c) 1994, Tobias Frere-Jones. Designed by Tobias Frere-Jones. Produced by The Font Bureau, Inc. All rights reserved.
A tall, narrow font with strong vertical emphasis and minimal serifs. This font features tall, narrow characters with a strong vertical emphasis and minimal serifs. The strokes are consistent in width, giving it a solid and bold appearance. The uppercase letters are particularly elongated, while the lowercase letters maintain a similar height ratio. Ideal for posters, headlines, and branding projects that require a bold and impactful look. Headlines, Logos High ascenders with short descenders
A tall, narrow font with strong vertical emphasis and minimal serifs.
This font features tall, narrow characters with a strong vertical emphasis and minimal serifs. The strokes are consistent in width, giving it a solid and bold appearance. The uppercase letters are particularly elongated, while the lowercase letters maintain a similar height ratio.
Ideal for posters, headlines, and branding projects that require a bold and impactful look.
Headlines, Logos
High ascenders with short descenders
Download Niagara Solid font. Niagara Solid by Copyright (c) 1994, Tobias Frere-Jones. Designed by Tobias Frere-Jones. Produced by The Font Bureau, Inc. All rights reserved.
This font is part of Microsoft Office 2016 software package so it cannot be downloaded separately. If you have installed Microsoft Office 2016 it should be available.
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Category
Slab Serif
Bold
Yes
Italic
No
Weight
Bold
Width
Condensed
Character spacing
Tight
Line height
Normal
Contrast
Low
Overall style
Modern
X height
Medium
Cap height
High
Proposed projects
Ideal for posters, headlines, and branding projects that require a bold and impactful look.
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