Monotype Grotesque® font family
Designed by Monotype Studio in 2001
Steve Matteson in 2001
Frank Hinman Pierpont in 1926
Frank in 1926
Typefaces without serifs were known in nineteenth-century England as Grotesque (or Grotesk in German) because they seemed so unusual to most readers. Monotype Grotesque font is a straightforward 1926 design that is among the earliest sans serifs cut for hot-metal machine typesetting. Its simple, clean lines make it amenable for text use, and the condensed and extended versions are useful for shorter text and display use..
Monotype Grotesque Light Italic
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Monotype Grotesque
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
TTF - TrueType-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: GrotesqueMTStd-LightItalic.ttf
Windows menu name: Grotesque MT Std Light
PostScript name: , GrotesqueMTStd-LightItalic
PostScript full name: , Grotesque MT Std Light Italic
Windows menu name: Grotesque MT Std Light
PostScript name: , GrotesqueMTStd-LightItalic
PostScript full name: , Grotesque MT Std Light Italic
Catalog number:
16885057
Characters:
255