Vreeland Typeface
Notably influential during the twentieth century, Diana Vreeland was an acclaimed columnist and editor at Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. She was known for her unconventional demeanor as a taste-maker and creative. Not a single sentence spoken by Diana was left without a punch of emphasis and performance. With an ornate yet authorative presence, the display typeface, Vreeland, was created to carry on Diana's exuberant spirit.