More About Greenleaf
Greenleaf is a font family from Solotype with a clean geometric look and a distinctly vintage-modern character. The design uses thin, squared-off letterforms with angular turns and open construction, creating a precise display style that stands out without feeling overly ornate.
The preview images show uppercase and lowercase characters with a modular, technical feel and a strong Art Deco influence. Greenleaf is presented as a refined, unusual option for projects that want structure, clarity, and a memorable visual rhythm.
What is Greenleaf used for?
Greenleaf is suited to headlines, logos, packaging, posters, branding, editorial titles, event graphics, album art, and signage, especially when a geometric or retro-inspired display style is wanted.
Key Features
- Font family from Solotype
- Greenleaf Regular included
- 201 glyphs listed for the Regular style
- Geometric display style with angular, squared forms
- Art Deco, historical, and sans serif categories
- Visible inline and modular construction in the preview
- Uppercase and lowercase characters shown in the product images
Greenleaf FAQs
What type of font is Greenleaf?
Greenleaf is a geometric display font family.
Who is the foundry?
Solotype.
How many fonts are included?
One style is listed: Greenleaf Regular.
How many glyphs does it have?
The Regular style lists 201 glyphs.
What kinds of projects does it suit?
It is a good fit for headlines, logos, packaging, posters, branding, and similar display uses.


