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Sabon is a monotype serif typeface created by Jan Tschichold in 1967. It’s notable for its design addressing inconsistencies between early Monotype and Linotype machines during letterpress printing. The typeface offers an established old-style aesthetic suitable for body text. Designers and printers...
The Monotype Dante typeface was created in 1954 by Giovanni Mardersteig with punches crafted by Charles Malin for the Officina Bodoni press. This original monotype design is celebrated as a pinnacle of 20th-century typefaces, particularly noted for its elegant serif style and echoes of classic old-s...
Stempel Garamond is a serif typeface originating from a 1924 revival. It meticulously recreates the style of Claude Garamond’s original 16th-century typefaces. This monotype design remains notable for its elegant appearance and suitability for body text, particularly in applications requiring an old...
The Bembo Book is a monotype typeface based on the original Bembo design from 1929. It represents a specific optical size variation created to enhance readability in smaller book formats. The adjustments—particularly modified stroke weights and spacing—were developed for improved legibility within b...
Sabon Next is a digital typeface based on Jan Tschichold’s original Sabon design from 2002. It offers a robust serif option suitable for body text and print projects. The expanded family includes various weights and italics, providing flexibility for designers working with older style influences or...
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