Agfa Monotype Debuts 40 Exclusive Monotype Fonts, Available from Fonts.com.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers WILMINGTON, Mass. and SALFORDS, Surrey, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 2003--Agfa Monotype monotype, type set by the Monotype machine. See printing. monotype or monoprint In art printmaking, a technique prized because of its unique textural qualities. Corp. has released 40 new and exclusive font products on Fonts.com. Felbridge(TM), Braff(TM), Zemestro(TM), Linex Sans(TM), Mundo Sans(TM), Sweeney(TM), Twentieth Century Poster(TM), Goudy Ornate(TM) and Othello(TM) are the nine typeface families that comprise the new fonts. Complete character sets and sample images can be viewed on the "New Releases" and "Recent Releases" pages of www.fonts.com. "Customers who are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. unique, high-quality designs will be especially pleased with the new fonts," said Allan Haley, director of words and letters at Agfa Monotype. "The faces also meet our strict requirements for design, quality and performance. Several of the fonts, including new digital revivals of timeless designs, are the works of Agfa Monotype designers." Felbridge, by Robin Nicholas of Agfa Monotype, was designed to perform well on the Web, in electronic media and when printed. "I wanted a straightforward sans serif Short horizontal lines added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as Times Roman. Contrast with sans-serif. Braff, from Michael Harvey For Michael Harvey, the type designer and calligrapher, see Michael Harvey (lettering artist) For Michael Harvey, the software executive, see Michael Harvey (software executive) Michael Harvey, aka MC Harvey , is an outline display face that harmonizes strains of British grotesques with the flared terminals of Optima(R). Based on a series of titling capital letters, Harvey created the design for use when setting book jackets. Zemestro is a straightforward sans serif that is meant to be read, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the font's designer, Dave Farey. "There's nothing calligraphic cal·lig·ra·phy n. 1. a. The art of fine handwriting. b. Works in fine handwriting considered as a group. 2. Handwriting. about it, and there are no defining or identifiable single characters - it's just clean and simply constructed." The family is available in four weights, with complementary italics for the two lightest weights. Linex Sans, with its mix of crisp angles and soft shapes, was created by Albert Boton to include in his extended Linex family. Suitable for both text and display sizes, the Linex Sans family includes three weights, with italic counterparts. Mundo Sans is a humanist sans serif text face that Agfa Monotype's Carl Crossgrove designed for offering "almost limitless potential." Mundo Sans features seven weights. A complementary suite of cursive italics are available, featuring true cursive designs with fluid strokes and calligraphic undertones. Sweeney is an italic uncial uncial: see paleography; calligraphy. with strong Celtic overtones. Designed by Kathryn Darnell, Sweeney features bold strokes, calligraphic subtleties and traditional shapes for a distinctive ribbon-like quality in display sizes. Sweeney includes multiple alternative characters and Sweeney Lino Cut(TM), a companion font intended for initial caps. Twentieth Century Poster was drawn by Steve Matteson of Agfa Monotype as a companion to the Twentieth Century(TM) family. Because of the font's late 1920s heritage, Matteson incorporated an Art Deco art deco (ärt dĕkō`; är dākō`, ärt) or art moderne (är môdĕrn`, ärt) influence into this display alphabet design. An all-caps font, Twentieth Century Poster includes a suite of alternative capitals in the lowercase positions for simplifying the creation of custom headlines and display copy. Goudy Ornate was designed by Frederic Goudy Noun 1. Frederic Goudy - United States printer noted for designing typefaces (1865-1947) Frederic William Goudy, Goudy in 1931. In his words, "it is a simple, decorative face." This digital revival was created by Matteson and Crossgrove for use as a titling companion to Truesdell(TM) and Goudy Modern(TM). Goudy Ornate is also suitable for initial letters. Othello was originally released by Monotype in 1928 with a dense graphic demeanor intended to deliver a straightforward, no-nonsense message. This versatile revival by Crossgrove has a direct, experiential quality that suggests action and the great outdoors. The new digital version includes a variety of characters that were previously unavailable, including small caps See Small capital , alternate letters, ligatures and logotype. The new fonts are available for both Microsoft(R) Windows(R) and Macintosh(R) platforms. Each font includes a license for up to five computers and one printer. In addition to purchasing from www.fonts.com, customers may order font products and extended licensing packages by calling Agfa Monotype at 1 800 424 8973, prompt three from the U.S. and Canada, or 0800 371242, prompt three from the U.K. Customers from other countries may call 44 17 3776 5959. About Fonts.com As the Internet's most comprehensive and convenient place to preview, purchase and download fonts, Fonts.com offers single fonts, packages, family volumes and type libraries, including both the Monotype (R)and ITC ITC (Brit) n abbr (= Independent Television Commission) → Fernseh-Aufsichtsgremium ITC n abbr (BRIT) (= Independent Television Commission) → (R) libraries, sources for such prolific designs as Arial(R) and ITC Officina(R). Visitors are greeted with clear navigation and multiple search options in addition to articles, tips, techniques and tutorials. Live customer care representatives are available to assist in identifying and selecting typefaces and to resolve technical font issues. Fonts.com also provides information about Agfa Monotype's custom font services, including customized fonts for brand identity projects. About Agfa Monotype Corp. Based in Wilmington, Mass. with regional offices in the U.K., Japan and China, Agfa Monotype specializes in fonts and font technologies for graphic professionals, developers and OEMs. The company is also an innovator in color and screening technologies for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and partners. Agfa Monotype is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Agfa Corp. based in Ridgefield Park Ridgefield Park, village (1990 pop. 12,454), Bergen co., NE N.J., on the Hackensack River; inc. 1892. Chiefly residential, it manufactures some paper goods. , N.J. and is part of Agfa's Graphic Systems business unit. Agfa is the U.S. subsidiary of the Agfa-Gevaert Group, one of the world's leading imaging companies. Agfa develops, produces and markets analog and digital systems primarily for the graphic imaging, healthcare, non-destructive testing, micrographic mi·cro·graph n. 1. A drawing or photographic reproduction of an object as viewed through a microscope. 2. An instrument used to make tiny writing or engraving. , and consumer desktop and photography markets. Headquartered in Mortsel, Belgium, Agfa has 40 national sales organizations globally, with worldwide sales of 4.683 billion euros in 2002. Additional information about Agfa Monotype and its products can be found on the company's Web sites at www.agfamonotype.com, www.fonts.com and www.agfamonotype.co.uk. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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