1989 Font (Taylor’s Version)
What Font is 1989 Font (Taylor’s Version)?
The 1989 font was custom designed for Taylor Swift’s album artwork, featuring clean, handwritten-style numerals and a minimalist aesthetic that defined the era’s visual identity. While the original typeface is not publicly available, a close replica called Taytex has been created to mimic the look. In the free version of Taytex, only the numerals “1” and “9” are available, which is useful for recreating the iconic 1989 title. The full version is commercial and can be purchased for complete character support.
About 1989
1989 was released in 2014 as Taylor Swift’s fifth studio album. It marked her full transition into pop music, drawing inspiration from 1980s synth-pop while pairing nostalgic sounds with a clean, modern visual style that became one of the most recognizable album aesthetics of the decade.
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