Lotter Font

About the Lotter Font

Make a bold statement with Lotter Font, a powerful and memorable font. “A treatise by the Dominican friar-writer Marcus von Weida on the Brotherhood of the Holy Rosary” is a Medieval book printed in 1515 by Melchior Lotter in Leipzig. Its text was illustrated by hand-colored engravings of religious and liturgical themes and beautiful initials. Those initials are the inspiration for this amazing blackletter font: Lotter!

Lotter was the last name of a family of German printers, intimately connected with the Reformation. An innovation by the elder Lotter was his use of Roman types for Latin, reserving the Gothic types for German.

Lotter font family has two styles: Dropcap and Regular. It’s all you need to precisely imitate medieval-style text. Use Drop cap style as a decorative element at the beginning of a paragraph or section, and the other parts of the paragraph should be in Regular style for obtaining the typical Middle-Ages effect!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lotter Font free to download?

Yes, Lotter Font is available for free download. This offer is typically part of a free trial for new users, which often includes your first 10 downloads for free. For the most current offers, please check the partner\’s page.

What formats are included?

The font typically includes TTF, OTF, and WOFF formats for maximum compatibility. For the most precise information on the included formats for this specific font, please check the download page on the partner\’s website.

Can I use Lotter Font for commercial projects?

Yes, this font can be used for commercial purposes. We always recommend checking the specific license terms included with your download on the partner\’s website for the most accurate details.

Is Lotter Font compatible with my software?

Lotter Font is compatible with most design software including Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, Canva, and Microsoft Office applications.