YWFT Crossover was designed by Michael Cina and published by YouWorkForThem. YWFT Crossover contains 12 styles and family package options.
YWFT Crossover originally started as custom lettering for branding work in 1998, later developed into font format in 1999. YWFT Crossover functions much like a bitmap font, but contains beautiful details like extra tab lines. These tab lines result in an effect of that found in cross stitch type designs, but YWFT Crossover is more consistent and contains a more digital appearance. YWFT Crossover was converted to opentype format in 2010.