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MFC Inscribe Monogram

MFC Inscribe Monogram

by Monogram Fonts Co.
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
MFC Inscribe Monogram Font Family was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky and published by Monogram Fonts Co.. MFC Inscribe Monogram contains 1 styles.

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About MFC Inscribe Monogram Font Family


The inspiration source for MFC Inscribe Monogram is a two letter capitals monogram from a late 1800's embroidery publication. It was originally intended to be a simple adornment to handkerchiefs, but the geometric rigid look called for so more possibilities. MFC Inscribe Monogram has a character set for titling use, but was built for monograms. You can type in varied combinations of monogram forms using Inscribe Monogram. By typing a hyphen before any two Capitals or to lowercase letters, you'll get top and bottom bar frames on your monogram. You can add diamond side ornaments with ( ). Enable Stylistic Alternates for bar framing on lowercase, and diamond framing on Capitals.

As the name suggests, we think MFC Inscribe Monogram is particularly suited for any some of engraving, embossing, impression based monogram purposes, but it could also easily be suited for embroidery as well. How will you use it?

Designers: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Publisher: Monogram Fonts Co.

Foundry: Monogram Fonts Co.

Design Owner: Monogram Fonts Co.

MyFonts debut: Apr 2, 2024

MFC Inscribe Monogram

About Monogram Fonts Co.

Monogram Fonts Co. is a product of type designer, Brian J. Bonislawsky, known for his involvement in the Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute, the Breaking the Norm Font Library, VersusTwin Type Foundry, and Foundry-X. In looking ahead and planning his wedding to his optometrist fiancée, he realized that monogramming seemed an integral part in most wedding invitations as well as personal item branding. However, there seemed to be a distinct lack of monogram typefaces, outside of embroidery fonts. As a result, and with the desire to change that, a new font company is born with the hopes of becoming the Monogram Authority on the web!

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