The Prangs typeface family represents a sophisticated exploration of the legacy of the Prussian-American printer Louis Prang and his influence on the visual culture of the United States. Based on a late-19th-century “Italic” typeface, the font transcends its educational origins to offer a unique formal hybrid: the rationalist structure of a high-contrast Didone fused with the fluidity of a connected script. Academically, Prangs represents the “adaptation of taste” drawn from three centuries of typographic tradition, transforming historical lithographic models into a digital system featuring three weights and over 1,400 glyphs. It is a typeface that celebrates the transition from technical manuals to editorial elegance, ideal for projects that demand historical authority combined with modern, gestural vitality.