Miller vs Quiche
Miller and Quiche are both serif typefaces sharing a didone foundation. Where Miller leans editorial, Quiche brings high contrast. Compare which suits your Editorial project.
Design DNA
Design overlap:60%
Miller
Quiche
Highlighted traits are shared between both fonts
Visual Comparison
Miller
Premium
Quiche
Premium
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Miller | Quiche |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | latin, latin-extended |
| Source | Font Bureau | Connary Fagen |
Best Use Cases
Typography suited for magazines, newspapers, and long-form content. Editorial fo...
Typography designed to grab attention at large sizes. Display fonts feature dist...
Typography for magazine design, periodicals, and print publications. Magazine fo...
Fonts that establish strong brand identity with distinctive character and versat...
Typography for fashion brands, style publications, and luxury apparel. Fashion f...
Typography for luxury brands, high-end products, and premium services. Luxury fo...
Which Should You Choose?
Recommended: Miller
- editorial design character
- Suited for Magazines and Branding
- From Font Bureau
- 2 free alternatives available
Consider: Quiche
- high contrast design character
- Suited for Fashion and Luxury
- From Connary Fagen
- 2 free alternatives available
Free Alternatives to Consider
Free fonts that can replace both Miller and Quiche