Monticello® font family
Designed by Matthew Carter in 2002
Chauncey H. Griffith in 1946
Linotype Monticello was designed by C.H. Griffith in 1946. Its design is based on James Ronaldsons Roman No.1 and Oxford Typefaces from American Type Founders and was revised by Matthew Carter while he was working at Linotype between 1965 -1981."
Monticello Italic
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Monticello
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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: MonticelloLTPro-Italic.otf
Windows menu name: Monticello LT Pro
PostScript name: , MonticelloLTPro-Italic
PostScript full name: , Monticello LT Pro Italic
Windows menu name: Monticello LT Pro
PostScript name: , MonticelloLTPro-Italic
PostScript full name: , Monticello LT Pro Italic
Catalog number:
16744348
Characters:
386