Chartwell Font

Since it functions like a font, you can apply standard typographic controls. You can change the color of specific bars by highlighting the specific number representing that bar. You can add outlines, gradients, or transparency just like you would to any text.

Since its acquisition by FontFont in 2012 (and its subsequent return to Kochel’s Vectro Type), the family has expanded to include a wide array of visualization styles: Chartwell - Vectro Type chartwell font

While Chartwell is a standard OpenType font, it relies on . It works best in: Since it functions like a font, you can