Didot vs Ivy Mode

Didot and Ivy Mode are both serif typefaces sharing a high contrast foundation. Where Didot leans didone, transitional, Ivy Mode brings fashion, display. Compare which suits your Fashion project.

78% Similarity

Design DNA

Design overlap:33%

Didot

Structural
High ContrastDidoneTransitional
Visual
Elegant

Ivy Mode

Structural
High Contrast
Visual
Elegant
Purpose
FashionDisplay

Highlighted traits are shared between both fonts

Visual Comparison

Didot

Premium

Ivy Mode

Premium

Feature Comparison

Feature Didot Ivy Mode
Type Premium Premium
Classification serif serif
Variable Font No No
Weights Multiple Multiple
Italics Yes Yes
License Commercial License Required Commercial License Required
Language Support latin, latin-extended, cyrillic, greek latin, latin-extended
Source Linotype IvyFoundry

Best Use Cases

Fashion

Typography for fashion brands, style publications, and luxury apparel. Fashion f...

Didot Ivy
Editorial

Typography suited for magazines, newspapers, and long-form content. Editorial fo...

Didot Ivy
Luxury

Typography for luxury brands, high-end products, and premium services. Luxury fo...

Didot Ivy
Display & Headlines

Typography designed to grab attention at large sizes. Display fonts feature dist...

Didot Ivy

Where You'll See These Fonts

Didot

  • Harper's Bazaar
  • CBS logo
  • Giorgio Armani
  • Zara branding
  • French luxury brands

Which Should You Choose?

Recommended: Didot

  • didone, transitional design character
  • From Linotype
  • 2 free alternatives available
  • Broader language support
View Didot →

Consider: Ivy Mode

  • fashion, display design character
  • From IvyFoundry
  • 2 free alternatives available
View Ivy Mode →

Free Alternatives to Consider

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