What font does Coca-Cola use?

The Coca-Cola wordmark is a custom Spencerian script drawn in 1887 by bookkeeper Frank M. Robinson — not a font you can install. For modern brand work the company uses TCCC Unity, a custom corporate typeface family designed by Brody Associates.

Quick answer

The Coca-Cola wordmark is a custom Spencerian script drawn in 1887 by bookkeeper Frank M. Robinson — not a font you can install. For modern brand work the company uses TCCC Unity, a custom corporate typeface family designed by Brody Associates.

Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian)

Custom / proprietary

Hand-lettered Spencerian script — the most recognised wordmark in the world. It has never been released as a downloadable font; commercial 'Coca-Cola' fonts you find online are fan-made approximations.

Designer
Frank M. Robinson
Released
1887
Where Coca-Cola uses it
Logo
License
Trademarked. Not available as a font.

Free or accessible alternatives

Loki Cola (free fan font)AlluraTangerineGreat Vibes

TCCC Unity

Custom / proprietary

A custom sans-serif family commissioned by The Coca-Cola Company for global use across packaging, advertising, and digital. Designed to harmonise with the Spencerian wordmark while working as a contemporary identity voice.

Designer
Brody Associates
Released
2021
Where Coca-Cola uses it
Brand · Headlines · Body copy
License
Proprietary to The Coca-Cola Company.

Free or accessible alternatives

GT AmericaSöhneInterAktiv Grotesk

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Frequently asked questions

Who designed Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian)?

Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian) was designed by Frank M. Robinson, released in 1887. Hand-lettered Spencerian script — the most recognised wordmark in the world. It has never been released as a downloadable font; commercial 'Coca-Cola' fonts you find online are fan-made approximations.

Can I download Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian)?

No. Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian) is proprietary to Coca-Cola and isn't available for public licensing. The closest free or commercial alternatives are Loki Cola (free fan font), Allura, Tangerine.

What are free alternatives to Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian)?

If you want a similar look without Coca-Cola Script (Spencerian), try Loki Cola (free fan font), Allura, Tangerine, Great Vibes. Loki Cola (free fan font) in particular is widely available and free on Google Fonts or under an open-source license.

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