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Plate Gothic™
by Monotype- Aa Glyphs
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Best ValueFamily Packages
- Individual Styles
- Tech Specs
- Licensing
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Plate Gothic Three Four Regular
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Plate Gothic Three Four Italic
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Plate Gothic Three Four Bold
Per style:
$26.33
Pack of 15 styles:
$394.99
Plate Gothic Complete Family Pack
15 fonts-
Plate Gothic Three Four Regular
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Plate Gothic Three Four Italic
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Plate Gothic Three Four Bold
Per style:
$26.33
Pack of 15 styles:
$394.99
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Plate Gothic Three Four Regular
Per style:
$14.99
Pack of 2 styles:
$29.99
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Plate Gothic Three Four Italic
Per style:
$14.99
Pack of 2 styles:
$29.99
Plate Gothic Std Three Four Bold
2 fonts-
Plate Gothic Three Four Bold
Per style:
$14.99
Pack of 2 styles:
$29.99
About Plate Gothic Font Family
Around the turn of the twentieth-century, Steel and copper plate engraving was the most sophisticated and expensive method for producing business cards, stationery, and formal announcements. In engraved printing, the image is incised, or engraved into a hard, flat plate. Ink is applied to the plate, and then wiped off; leaving only the ink that is trapped below the surface in the incised areas. When the paper is pressed against the flat plate, the ink is drawn out of these areas and transferred to the paper. The results are twofold: printing which sits above the surface of the paper, and the reproduction very delicate lines and shapes.
For business and formal printing, engraved printing was, and is, considered the best. The problem is that not everybody can afford the best.
Type foundries, in the early 1900s, figured that if they could produce a typeface for traditional printing, which had appearance of engraving, they would be able to satisfy the needs of those forced to live with modest printing budgets. Engravers faces were born. Fredric Goudy’s Copperplate Gothic was one of the most popular.
Plate Gothic is a version of this style updated for digital technology. It has all the charm and charisma as the metal type and yet is perfect for today's needs.
Designers: Monotype Studio
Publisher: Monotype
Foundry: Monotype
Design Owner: Monotype
MyFonts debut: Dec 12, 2001
About Monotype
The Monotype Library is one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of typefaces, featuring original designs of historical importance and a fresh range of contemporary and fashionable fonts. The Monotype Library includes thousands of timeless classics, hand-crafted revivals and original designs from many of the most innovative type designers and foundries in history. This distinctive, award-winning library of premium fonts provides brands and designers with a broad and reliable selection of typefaces for expressive typography in print and on screen. The Premium Foundry page can be viewed Here.
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