MFC Ambeau Monogram
The source of inspiration for MFC Ambeau Monogram is a letter set from the book, Art Alphabets and Lettering by J.M. Bergling, published in 1914. This elegant historical style was…
The source of inspiration for MFC Ambeau Monogram is a letter set from the book, Art Alphabets and Lettering by J.M. Bergling, published in 1914. This elegant historical style was…
The source of inspiration for MFC Diamerrick Monogram is a vintage pre-1930's diamond shaped initial monogram style by Butterick Transfers. We've not only recreated the original styling, but further developed…
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…
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…
The source of inspiration for MFC Patisserie Monogram is a letter set from the book, "Letters and Lettering" by Paul Carlyle & Guy Oring, published in 1938. This elegant decorative…
The source of inspiration for MFC Decatur Monogram is a beautifully styled blackletter from JM. Bergling’s 1914 book on Monograms and Engraving Alphabets. This elegant decorative style was shown only…
Our McLaren Pro was created to act as a generic go-to comic style lettering. Its simple and clean letterforms mixed with a mild bounce have an offbeat quality to it…
Filmotype Reef was among the company's earliest original Serif styles introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. This wonderful wide serif style owes its character to its calligraphic roots. Filmotype…
While the Aspire SmallCaps family finds its roots of inspiration in the ACURA automotive company logo, with its wider base, the Aspire Narrow SmallCaps family condenses those styles into something…
Geometric/Technical style logotypes have been developed for car chrome labels since the early 1980's. Many of these sleek logotypes are lacking an expansive family to enhance and express their brand…