Radley

Designed by Vernon Adams

1 weights • Version 24 • On Google Fonts since 2011 • Popularity #558

Quick Summary

2

Styles · incl. italic

400-400

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

2

Languages / Subsets

Category
serif
Best for
display
Descriptors
expanded
Scripts
Latin
Origin
United Kingdom
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 10, 2025

© 2011 The Radley Project Authors

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About Radley Fonts

Radley is based on lettering originally drawn and designed for woodcarved titling work. It was later digitized and extended to be used on the web. Radley is a practical face, based on letterforms used by hand carvers who cut letters quickly, efficiently, and with style. It can be used for both titling and text typography.

The basic letterforms in Radley grew out of sketching and designing directly into wood with traditional carving chisels. These were scanned and traced into FontForge and cleaned up digitally, then the character set was expanded. There is something unique about carving letters into wood with traditional hand tools, and hopefully Radley carries some of the original spirit of these hand carved letterforms.

Since the initial launch in 2012, Radley was updated by Vernon Adams adding an Italic and support for more Latin languages. He made many glyph refinements throughout the family based on user feedback. In 2017 the family was updated by Marc Foley to complete the work started by Vernon.

To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/RadleyFont

Who Designed Radley?

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Vernon practiced typeface design professionally from 2007 to 2014. A lifelong artist, during this period he eagerly explored designing type for the mobile/cloud era of computing. His work spans all genres, from lively script faces to workhorse text families and operating system UI. Vernon graduated with an MA in Typeface Design from the University of Reading (UK) in 2006, and passed away in California in 2014. Almost all his typefaces live on as open source Google Fonts, and his favorite projects were Oxygen Mono, Monda, and Bowlby One. Follow his story at sansoxygen.com

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