Pilote
to New York
River City
& Origins
effect
Roy O.
& smoky Cars
from Ottawa.
Highway 21
& kinetics
The lips
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Display - 10 weights
Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, Black, Light Italic, Regular Italic, Medium Italic, Bold Italic, Black Italic -
Release
2025 -
Designer
Jérémy Schneider
Pilot might just be a font for devoted fashion enthusiasts. This font was born from the desire to create a contemporary extended typeface of undeniable elegance. We picture it perfectly fitting into fashion editorials and photo shoots. But there’s no way it’s a one-season wonder: Pilot was designed to stand the test of time. Like timeless wardrobe staples, every detail has been carefully designed to achieve a high sense of balance, equally blending both feminine and masculine accents. The roman style embodies Pilot’s stately side: mature, elegant, and forward-thinking. The italic, on the other hand, is more experimental, even boldly expressive. In fact, this is our first deep dive into italic design—and we didn’t hold back. Pilot is a serif display font, available in 10 styles, from light to black, in both roman and italic. It stands out for its generosity, both in the essence of its design and in the breadth of its glyphset and specific features. It combines angular, pointed ends with smooth, comfortable curves and fluid transitions in the diagonals. The glyphset has been enhanced with a wide range of ligatures, alternates, and expressive swashes, as well as a set of 77 symbols and 18 stylized arrows.
Opentype features
Accents
Ligatures
Arrows
Italic Swashes
Ligature
Alternates
Italic ligatures
Glyphs
Supplied font file formats
OTF for Desktop and Social Media
WOFF and WOFF2 for Web
Language support
Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Galician, Ganda, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Inari Sami, Indonesian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luganda, Malay, Maltese, Northern Sami, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak , Slovene, Somalian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh, Wolof, Zulu.