Wiesbaden Swing is a script typeface, created by the German communication designer Rosemarie Kloos-Rau.
[4] In 1997, Alexei Chekulayev created a version with cyrillic characters, and in 1999 a bold font style was published.
[8] Following the German DIN standard 16518, Wiesbaden Swing is considered a script typeface[9] or handwritten roman type.
[13] The typeface is used for headlines, slogans and mark designations, and as a celebration font,[14] for example on greeting cards.
It is frequently used in the food sector,[15] examples are Maggi soup tureen, Lieken Weberli, Zentis jam, Alnatura tea und coffee, Duplo of Kinder Chocolate and Milka.