Capote Font

About this Example
Capote is a 2005 movie example in the Fonts in Use archive, and the lettering helps establish its historical tone before the audience reads a single plot detail. The identified match is FF Trixie Heavy by Dutch type designer Erik van Blokland, which gives the title a clear visual identity across posters, thumbnails, and promotional artwork.
FF Trixie Heavy works especially well here because its display lettering supports recognition at a glance. That makes it useful for recreations, editorial references, fan graphics, and presentation slides where the title treatment needs to feel close to the source without losing readability.
For designers studying this look, the best approach is to focus on proportion, spacing, and contrast rather than using the font as plain body copy. It performs best in headers, key art, social assets, and branded layouts where the typographic voice needs to stay prominent and visually consistent.







