Monotype is a leader in empowering expression and engagement through a combination of type, technology and expertise. Headquartered in Woburn, Mass., Monotype provides customers worldwide with typeface solutions for a broad range of creative applications and consumer devices. The company’s libraries and e-commerce sites are home to many of the most widely used typefaces – including the Helvetica®, Frutiger® and Univers® families – as well as the next generation of type designs.
Monotype designer Toshi Omagari describes the quirks and complexities involved in reviving five typefaces crafted by late German designer Berthold Wolpe.
Monotype and Google unveil Noto, a new typeface family for all of the world’s languages – a digital archive of every human script…
Monotype’s design team tells the behind-the-scenes story of Johnston100 – the remastered typeface of London’s transport network and the written voice of the British capital.
Typographic hero Alan Kitching and Eye editor John L. Walters look back on a life in letterpress, as Kitching prepares his limited-edition product range for Monotype.
Since July, Monotype has had a new face in its London studio – creative type director Tom Foley. With seven years at foundry Dalton Maag under his belt, Tom now leads Monotype’s Studio team in London at a crucial time for type, as VR and AV technology push it to its limits.
We capture on camera the gripping stories behind the designs.
Monotype unveils two sans serif designs, each inspired by feedback from hundreds of brands.
Monotype revives and reissues five typefaces by Berthold Wolpe, embracing the quirks and inconsistencies of the original designs.
The latest issue of Monotype’s biannual magazine spotlights Paula Scher, David Rudnick and Google’s Noto typeface.
A multilingual typeface from Monotype fuses precision with optical illusion to create a timeless design.