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2016 marks the 100th year anniversary of the Johnston typeface, used exclusively by Transport for London, first designed by Edward Johnston in 1916. Yesterday, we reveal our remastered version, created for the digital age.
In Issue 3 of The Recorder, Amy Papaelias explores how women designers and educators are taking on the role of contemporary champions of type.
H&M was in need of a custom typeface to speak stylishly across all communications— from large-scale formats like in-store graphics to smaller size type on their website and seasonal look books. Introducing HM Amperserif.
Get a sneak peek into Issue 3 of The Recorder. Read an extract from our article, Artful Tender, exploring how the history of banknotes is also the history of graphic design and printing.
Monotype goes behind the scenes with world-renowned typographer, designer and letterpress practitioner Alan Kitching as he prepares for a new exhibition of his work, A Life In Letterpress.
Monotype's Colin Kersley and Emily Fenech highlight their favorite typographic album covers in honor of Monotype's second year partnering with Secret 7".
"Nadine talked about how to use type differently based on the content – which can range from glance-legible app notifications to long-form stories from newspaper websites or Medium that you want to read on your smartphone."
Cut Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Anke Eberhardt, spoke with STACK magazines about its recent partnership with Monotype.