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Hoefler&Co & Monotype.

I’m pleased to announce that today, Hoefler&Co is joining the Monotype family.

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Introducing Sagittarius

A typeface with lightly-worn futurism, Sagittarius is equally at home among the beauty and wellness aisles, or the coils of the warp core.

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Biden-Harris Logo

How do you create a logo without knowing for certain what the words will say?

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Text for Proofing Fonts

Type designers love a good pangram. Pangrams, of course, are sentences that contain each letter of the alphabet at least once.

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Fonts for Complex Data

Retail displays, packaged goods, financial reports and apps all present readers with a dizzying array of data.

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Typographic Doubletakes

While good typefaces have families of carefully related styles, some of the best typography builds unexpected relationships between unrelated fonts.

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Cesium Fonts

I always felt that our Vitesse typeface, an unusual species of slab serif, would take well to an inline.

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Inside “Abstract”

Twenty-five things I learned making the Netflix documentary Abstract.

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Typographic Illusions

A collection of free tools for demonstrating typographic phenomena, for anyone teaching or studying typeface design.

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Introducing Decimal

Nearly all wristwatches once shared a distinctive form of lettering. It was confident, and timeless, and it’s almost completely vanished.

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Fonts for Complex Data

Retail displays, packaged goods, financial reports and apps all present readers with a dizzying array of data.

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Introducing Peristyle

A new font family restores the chic long vanished from the condensed, high contrast sans serif.

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The Loveliest Living Fossil

At its leading edge, punctuation is volcanically active, giving shape to concepts that move far faster than words.

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Meet Inkwell

New from H&Co, Inkwell is a tiny universe of fonts in which handwriting meets formal typography.

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Typographic Doubletakes

TIP: When working with hairline fonts, decide early what size each font is suited for: some can perform at large text sizes, others are best used only for the largest display typography.

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Introducing Office Fonts from H&Co

Every organization should brand its custom collateral: the proposals, statements, presentations and reports through which it communicates the most. Office Fonts from H&Co can help: they're specially designed for users of Microsoft® Word, Excel®, Powerpoint®, Pages®, Numbers®, and Keynote®, the business software that runs typography's last mile.

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How to Use Clashing Fonts

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Introducing Operator

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Inside Obsidian

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New Hoefler & co Font: Obsidian