font_designer: Brian Bonislawsky
The inspiration source for Sappho Monogram is an alphabet set from the book Monograms and Alphabets for Combination by Dollfus Mieg & Cie, first published in the 1890s. What began as 26 referenced outline/shadowed...
The inspiration source for Hardwood Monogram was a unique “building block” design that was originally formatted as a stacking cameo monogram. This pattern has been expanded to recreate not only the original stacking cameo...
Although brass line rules were a common feature in almost every vintage type catalog, these were recreated from those by the Franklin Type Foundry. Filling the Numerals and all Capital and Lowercase glyph slots...
The inspiration source for Almond Monogram is a highly unusual warped letterset from a vintage embroidery publication combining to create an almond form monogram. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, it has many other possibilities....
The source of inspiration for MFC Redding Monogram is a highly ornate lettering style from the book, Letters and Lettering by Carlyle & Oring. This fantastic vintage sign painter style was originally depicted only...
The inspiration source for MFC Enschede Borders is a collection of floral border treatments from the 1904 “Ornamenten Hoofdlijsten en Sluitstukken” by Joh. Enschedé & Zonen, Haarlem. For the first time, this decorative border...
The inspiration source for MFC Stencil Borders Three are stencil patterns from the circa early 1900’s Blue Label Brand Stencil booklet. The original designs were produced as single color stencils designs, mostly as trims...
Belluccia has a new baby sister! Check her out in her crib: Cinque Donne What’s unique about the Belluccia font family (now in both Regular & bold weights) is the ability to turn on...
What’s unique about the Belluccia font family (now in both Regular & Bold weights) is the ability to turn on various features (Ligatures, Stylistic Alternates, Contextual Alternates, Swashes, Old Style Figures) to auto-magically swap...