27 College Fonts for Creating Academic-Inspired Designs (2025)

Ever wondered where that bold, slab-serif “college look” comes from? It goes way back to mid‑19th century Ivy League sportswear. Harvard’s baseball team embroidered an “H” on their flannel jackets in 1865, making them the first varsity-style letter sweaters. https://webdesignernews.com/27-college-fonts-for-creating-academic-inspired-designs-2025/

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