The source of inspiration for MFC Elmstead Monogram is an initials set from the book “Monograms and Alphabets for Combination” by Dollfus, Mieg & Cie, first published in the 1880’s. We’ve taken the original...
The inspiration source for this intertwining MFC Blossom Monogram is our MFC Budding Monogram. What began as 26 referenced outline/shadowed letters became an over 800 character font in order to create its unique interwoven...
The inspiration source for Buttergin Monogram is a highly ornate lettering style from the book, “Letters and Lettering” by Carlyle & Oring. This fantastic lettering style was originally depicted only with Capitals and Numbers,...
The inspiration source for MFC Stencil Borders Five 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...
The inspiration source for MFC Stencil Borders Four 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...
The inspiration source for Diamas Monogram is a vintage publication called “Bibliotheque D.M.C: Alphabets et Monogrammes 2nd Series”. This wonderful design is representative of the diamond shape monograms that dominated monogramming at the time…
The inspiration source for MFC Stencil Borders Six 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...
MFC Nadall Medieval was originally designed by Bernard William “Berne” Nadall for Barnhardt Brothers & Spindler back in 1885 under the name “Faust Text” and later under the “Missal Text Series”. While you could...
The source of inspiration for the MFC Joliet Monograms Collection is a vintage McCalls Kaumagraph Transfer that was capable of 5 styles of monograms. We’ve faithfully remastered these in each of the five typefaces...
The inspiration source for MFC French Roman is an elegant wedge-serif letter-style simply referred to as “French Roman Light” in an 1899 lettering publication by International Correspondence Schools. This gorgeous lettering style was originally…