Jubilat™

Jubilat contains uppercase figures.

Jubilat contains uppercase & lowercase punctuation.

Jubilat's default alphabet is a mixture of geometric and historical forms. Jubilat includes variations of a handful of key letters for dramatically changing the appearance of text.

These alternates are accessible via three OpenType stylistic sets for default, historical, and geometric forms.

Two arrows are included in each weight.

Jubilat includes a full complement of ligatures for each variation of lowercase f.

- A
- Afrikaans
- Afrikaans
- B
- Basque
- Basque
- Bokmöl Norwegian
- Bosnian
- Breton
- C
- Catalan
- Catalan
- Croatian
- Czech
- D
- Danish
- Danish
- Dutch
- Dutch
- E
- English
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- F
- Faeroese
- Faroese
- Finnish
- Finnish
- French
- French
- Friulian
- G
- Gaelic
- Galician
- German
- German
- Greenlandic
- H
- Hawaiian
- Hungarian
- I
- Icelandic
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Irish
- Irish
- Italian
- Italian
- L
- Ladin
- Latin
- Latinized Kurdish
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Luxembourgish
- M
- Maltese
- N
- Nones
- Norwegian
- Norwegian
- P
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Portuguese
- R
- Romani
- Romanian
- Romansh
- S
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Solandro
- Sorbian
- Spanish
- Spanish
- Swahili
- Swedish
- Swedish
- T
- Turkish
- W
- Welsh
Commissioned by Michael Picon for First; further development underwritten by Tatler Asia & La Semaine. Recipient of a Type Director’s Club award as ‘Untitled’. Designed by Joshua Darden. Production assistance by Viktoriya Grabowska and Eben Sorkin.
Jubilat explores the history of the slab serif in six weights, with generous curves and efficient spacing in both dimensions. Its large lowercase and high contrast make it suitable for headlines, decks, and sidebars.
Jubilat is our charter OpenType family, and employs three stylistic sets for hybrid, antique, and geometric alphabets. It also includes alternates, ligatures, case-appropriate punctuation, loose fractions, and broad language support.
Developed with input from publication designers on four continents, Jubilat has also been field-tested in diverse circumstances, from dailies on newsprint in the Middle East to high-gloss fashion bibles in the subtropics.