Select fonts that we’ve made over the years for Microsoft are now available for commercial licensing from our website (including webfont use licenses). The first tranche of these fonts is now live, with more to follow later this year.
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https://www.tiro.com/articles/microsoft-fonts
License Microsoft fonts from Tiro Typeworks

Introducing the first tranche of Microsoft fonts available for licensing from the makers, Tiro Typeworks.

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Microsoft fonts available from Tiro Typeworks include older designs like Gabriola, Cambria, and Constantia, as well as the latter’s brand new companion type: Constantia Display.
https://www.tiro.com/fonts/constantia-display
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In addition to tyefaces created by John Hudson, Ross Mills, and Paul Hanslow, we’re proud to be the licensing source for Matthew Carter’s Sitka family of optical size fonts (available as 36 individual fonts, or as two OpenType variable fonts).
https://www.tiro.com/fonts/sitka
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New releases include Skeena and Skeena Display, designed by John Hudson and @Paul_Hanslow for Microsoft Office, and now extended to pan-European Latin character coverage.
https://www.tiro.com/fonts/skeena
https://www.tiro.com/fonts/skeena-display
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Check out these and other Tiro Typeworks fonts on our website, and be sure to look for the specimen PDF link at the bottom of each font page for more samples.
[Below: Gabriola, by John Hudson.]
https://www.tiro.com/fonts
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@TiroTypeworks absolutely love the mini-posters for Parisian museums. Those are my favorite specimens I’ve seen in a while.

I remember reading about Skeena when Microsoft Office was introducing the five new fonts. Great to see the new update!

@jlarmstrongiv Paul Hanslow designed the Skeena and Skeena Display graphics (as well as the various specimens on the site). He does lovely work.
@TiroTypeworks Bravo, John! Great stuff, all. (Especially thrilled to see Sitka commercially available.)