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Mayor Mamdani has a new official font

Fast Company · Jun 24, 2026, 10:00 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave the NBA Championship-winning New York Knicks keys to the city last week—and while that tradition is centuries old, the keys themselves displayed something new.The text written across the front was set in a new version of the serif typeface Empirica, custom made for the Mayor’s office and designed by the type foundry Frere-Jones Type. (Its founder, Tobias Frere-Jones, along with Jonathan Hoefler designed the typeface Gotham, arguably the most famous font in politics.) Now, Frere-Jones and his team have adapted Mamdani’s campaign type for a new era of progressive leadership.Empirica, originally released in 2018, was designed by Frere-Jones and Nina Stössinger with contributions from type designers Fred Shallcrass and Devyani Mahadevan. It’s based on references to Ancient Roman inscription forms, and later interpretations of those forms in France in the 1800s. But when Mamdani’s office reached out to Frere-Jones Type about typography for its public-facing communication, the foundry recommended a modified version. “We talked about some sort of modifications to individual characters we could make to bring in some of that painterly spirit,” type designer Tobias Frere-Jones tells Fast Company, referring to the campaign branding’s original inspiration from New York City store signage. Now, the Mayor’s office has a version of Empirica that’s all its own. [Image: The Office of the Mayor] The foundry worked on the new version of the font with designer Aneesh Bhoopathy, who designed Mamdani’s campaign branding. The result sits somewhere between stiff, traditional Roman type and Mamdani’s more personable, signage-inspired campaign fonts designed by Matthew Hinders-Anderson that’s a bit more formal for official use. “Empirica provides this very authoritative, historical sort of representative voice,” Stössinger says. The new edits made it more playful. [Image: The Office of the Ma

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