The Gothic Font Style, also known as Old English Font Style, originated in 12th-century Europe. It evolved from the Caroline Minuscule script, characterized by dramatic flair and ornate lettering. By the 15th century, Gothic became the dominant script in Europe, used in illuminated manuscripts and printed books. Its popularity waned with the Renaissance, but it saw a revival in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, Gothic Font Style remains a popular choice for titles, headings, and decorative...