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Best 1 Sabon
Sabon

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...

2 Monotype Dante

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...

3 Stempel Garamond

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...

4 Bembo Book
Bembo Book

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...

5 Sabon Next
Sabon Next

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...

6 Monotype Caslon

A Monotype revival of William Caslon I's Old Style typefaces, originally cut in London starting around 1722 and the dominant typeface in English-language printing for much of the 18th century.

7 Bembo
Bembo

A Monotype revival from 1929 based on Francesco Griffo's type cut for Aldus Manutius's 1495 Venetian edition of Pietro Bembo's De Aetna; a benchmark of humanist book typography.

8 ITC Galliard

ITC Galliard is a notable serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter in 1978, created as a digital revival of the 16th-century types cut by Robert Granjon.

9 Joanna MT
Joanna MT

Designed by Eric Gill around 1930 for his own Hague & Gill press and issued commercially by Monotype in 1937, an unconventional serif blending roman structure with minimal bracketing.

10 Monotype Garamond

A 1922 Monotype revival mistakenly attributed to Claude Garamond; scholarly research later confirmed it is based on the types of French punchcutter Jean Jannon, cut around 1615.

11 Centaur
Centaur

Designed by Bruce Rogers in 1914 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and adapted by Monotype in 1929, based on Nicolas Jenson's humanist roman type cut in Venice around 1470.

12 Century Old Style

Century Old Style is a classic serif typeface designed by Linn Boyd Benton in 1908, notable for its exceptional legibility in long text blocks and magazine publishing.

13 Ehrhardt
Ehrhardt

A Monotype revival based on types attributed to Hungarian punchcutter Miklós Kis, cut in Amsterdam in the 1680s and long held at the Ehrhardt foundry in Leipzig, Germany.

14 Janson Text

Janson Text is an Old Style serif typeface based on punches cut by Miklós Kis around 1685, notable for its bold design that was historically misattributed to the Dutch printer Anton Janson.

15 Goudy Old Style

Goudy Old Style is a classic serif typeface designed by American typographer Frederic Goudy in 1915, notable for its robust, warm letterforms suitable for book text.

16 Van Dijck MT

A 1935 Monotype revival based on types attributed to Christoffel van Dijck, a leading Dutch punchcutter active in Amsterdam in the mid-17th century during the height of Dutch type influence.

17 Plantin
Plantin

A Monotype revival from 1913 based on 16th-century types in the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp; it directly influenced the proportions of Stanley Morison's Times New Roman.

18 FF Clifford

Released in 1996, FF Clifford is a serif typeface designed by Akira Kobayashi, recognized for its classical Renaissance proportions and high legibility, earning major design awards.

19 Berthold Garamond

Berthold Garamond is a classic old-style serif typeface released by the Berthold foundry, notable as a 20th-century revival of the 16th-century Garamond style.

20 ITC Giovanni

ITC Giovanni is a notable serif typeface designed by Peter Noordzij in 1988, distinguished by its historical roots in the Renaissance types of 15th-century Italian punchcutters.

21 ITC Berkeley Old Style

ITC Berkeley Old Style is a serif typeface designed by Tony Stan in 1983, notable as a contemporary revival of Frederic Goudy's classic 1938 University of California font.

22 Monotype Old Style

Monotype Old Style is a classic serif typeface based on 15th-century Venetian models, originally cut by the Monotype Corporation in 1901 for mechanical typesetting.

23 ITC Caslon 224

ITC Caslon 224 is a revival of the classic Caslon serif typefaces, designed by Ed Benguiat and released by the International Typeface Corporation in 1983.

24 ITC Garamond

ITC Garamond is a serif typeface designed by Tony Stan in 1970, notable for its unusually large x-height which modernizes the traditional 16th-century Garamond style.

25 Book Antiqua

Book Antiqua is a serif typeface created by Monotype in the 1990s as a metrically compatible clone of Hermann Zapf’s Palatino, primarily bundled with Microsoft software.

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