Aeroblades is futuristic display typeface inspired by aerodynamic designs. Fall in love with its incredibly distinct and timeless style and use it to create spectacular designs!
The eText fonts from the Monotype Baskerville have been specially tuned by our type design experts for a better on screen readability for instance in PDFs.
This font is unique by its calligraphic flow and contrast, enabling traditional typeface gain a new and clear flow and rhythm, while preserving the nib strokes.
A big fat quirky face for big bold weird uses. Inspired by E. McKnight Kauffer and vintage travel posters, both styles have support for multiple languages.
Lelet Script is a TrueType font inspired by my mother’s exquisite handwriting. It has a graceful, smooth look that makes it very legible for any project.
Very decorative script inspired by old lettering in Eastern Europe. Eye-catching for picture books, toys for children. There is another font which called Garash Script.
Phyllis was designed by Heinrich Wieynck in 1904. The Phyllis font has a suite of alternative initials that provide a flourish to an otherwise modest script.
Windstone is a Black Ultra Condensed display sans font published by Variatype, available in regular and italic. FONT FEATURES Additional Accents 66 Languages Kerning Alternates Ligatures
This typeface was developed by Roland John Goulsbra in 1995. Almost like the printing of a child, the irregular forms of Agrafie make a unique impression.
Named for Antoine Augereau, teacher of Claude Garamond, this much admired rendition of the classic Garamond typeface was created by George Abrams and released in 1997.
Based on Art Nouveau models, Greeting Monotype was created by M.F. Benton in 1927. The Greeting Monotone font works well for titling, packaging and greeting cards.
Neographic is one of the first fototype fonts that had been designed by Robert Barbour and produced from the Monotype UK office for the Photolettering machine
Pelago is a semi-formal sans-serif type family by Adobe Principal Designer Robert Slimbach. The family has a crisp contemporary appearance and an understated elegance.