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Fonts In Use [Unofficial] June 2, 2026
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_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

Harvey is the AI platform tailored for legal and professional services, used by top law firms and in-house legal teams – including A&O Shearman, Reed Smith, Deutsche Telekom, and PwC UK – to elevate their craft and navigate complexity. The brand foundation was shaped by Portland-based studio Geist, working alongside the Harvey founders and brand consultant Shawn Farsai, producing an identity that stands apart in a category full of generic tech tropes.

In June 2025, Harvey launched its first out-of-home campaign in New York – “Practice Made Perfect” – with Geist and Daybreak, where typography carries the entire expression: the wordmark, headlines, and display copy are all set in TWK Ghost (designed by Nolan Paparelli and published by WELTKERN), its refined high-contrast shapes giving Harvey the editorial gravitas of a legal journal while signaling craftsmanship and precision. ABC Diatype by Dinamo is used as a supporting sans-serif for body copy and UI – a measured counterpoint that lets TWK Ghost hold the emotional and visual weight of the brand.

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.harvey.ai **Harvey. License: All Rights Reserved. _

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