Daily mail font

The Daily Mail font!

The Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper, has a distinctive font that is often associated with its brand. The font is a custom-designed sans-serif font, created specifically for the newspaper.

The font is known as "Daily Mail Sans" or "DM Sans" and was designed by the British type foundry, Monotype. It was introduced in the 1990s and has since become an iconic part of the Daily Mail's visual identity.

Here are some key characteristics of the Daily Mail font:

  1. Sans-serif: The font is a sans-serif font, which means it doesn't have the small lines or flourishes at the ends of the letters.
  2. Geometric: The font has a geometric feel, with clean lines and simple shapes.
  3. Bold and condensed: The font is designed to be bold and condensed, which gives it a strong and attention-grabbing appearance.
  4. Custom-designed: The font was specifically designed for the Daily Mail, making it a unique and proprietary font.

If you're interested in using the Daily Mail font for your own projects, you can purchase it from Monotype or other type foundries that offer the font for licensing. However, please note that the font is copyrighted and may only be used for commercial purposes with permission from the copyright holder.