The Wienerin typeface family is an ambitious reworking and expansion of the Olympia typeface, originally designed a century ago by the Austrian artist Carl Otto Czeschka. As a prominent member of the Wiener Werkstätte, Czeschka developed a visual language that foreshadowed the Bauhaus movement and Art Deco. Wienerin revives this aesthetic lineage, translating the geometric elegance and artisanal precision of the Viennese workshops into a high-fidelity digital typeface system. From an academic perspective, the typeface stands out for its ability to synthesize the legacy of Central European applied arts with the demands of contemporary design, preserving the sophistication and avant-garde character that defined Scandinavian design and early 20th-century graphic design.