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Introducing Wonder, Code Next, Inter, and many more! Don't wait! Pretext [View in Browser]( New & Noteworthy Introducing Wonder, Code Next, Pyke and many more! Offers up to 60% off, don't miss out! [Browse]( [Font Lists]( [Deals]( [Learning]( [Web Fonts]( [Wonder - Shop this deal now!]( Introducing Wonder by Fenotype Do you sometimes have an appetite for a bit more wholesome typography? Do you find the ubiquitous sans serifs too industrial and bland in taste? Opt for something more organic: Wonder – a rootsy yet contemporary type family. With a deliciously juicy approach to serifs and a chunky texture, Wonder is a real treat among typefaces. Despite its rustic flair, Wonder is perfectly adaptable for contemporary contexts from branding to packaging, mobile apps and beyond. Savvy features such as multiple numeral styles (old style figures, tabular figures, subscript and superscript numerals), small capitals and swashes are included in all Wonder fonts. Enjoy! "Let’s aim for that thick, 70’s ITC feel." – Emil Bertell "This is one of my favourite genres! Let’s add some Open Type flair for a contemporary approach" – Erik Bertell "For the sake of contrast to the roman, how do you feel about making the italics a bit more angular?" – Teo Tuominen 12 fonts for $100.00 $40.00 [Shop Wonder]( [About the Designers.]( About the Designers. Fenotype was founded by Emil Bertell back in 2003. Started as his personal output for idiosyncratic display fonts, Fenotype has since evolved into a full range type design service. We now release mainly extensive, high quality font families with an emphasis on creative concepts and user friendliness. Fenotype has also designed many custom fonts and font families for clients such as Moomin Characters and Fazer. Emil Bertell is one of the few Finns that make a living out of type design. Educated as a graphic designer, his career kicked off as an illustrator. The type bug caught Emil eventually and he moved on to become a full time type designer around 2011. He’s mostly known for his idiosyncratic script fonts, many of which have become blockbusters. However, Emil also masters a more restrained design as well, particularly evident in many display serif fonts he’s put out. Erik Bertell is Emil’s brother and has likewise been drawing type since the early 00s. He’s a graphic designer by trade with 15 years of experience under his belt and this background has provided him with plenty of insight in regards to type design and requirements for type. Teo Tuominen is a graphic designer and a type design guru to whom no feature is too complex to achieve or a type family too extensive to handle. He also shares his knowledge and expertise by teaching type design and typography. 12 fonts for $100.00 $40.00 [Shop Wonder]( [Code Next - 60% OFF!]( Introducing Code Next by Fontfabric 10 years later, one of the first geometric typefaces in Fontfabric’s portfolio and a popular favorite of yours is rising to a whole new level! The foundry is revealing the stand-alone type family Code Next—a staggering evolution from Code Pro in functionality, versatility, and application. The transformation includes 6 new weights, 10 new Italics, full support of Extended Cyrillic and Greek, full redesign and glyphs refinement, 2 variable fonts, to name but a few. Going back to 2011, the grotesque-inspired Code Pro was designed and directed by Svet Simov to complement memorable pieces that make a statement. Today, a type family of 22 styles, the newly evolved Code Next solidifies its relevance and carries a strong constructive aesthetic through simplified forms with a twist. These fit any modern design in print, web, and display visualization. Developed to go above and beyond, Code Next comes prepared to complete multi-lingual bold projects for designers and brands that operate on an international level. "Little did we know, it would expand and live up to the potential of a “font from the future” as the new Code Next." – Fontfabric 22 fonts for $237.00 $94.80 [Shop Here]( [About the Designer.]( About the Designer. Svet Simov, Code Next’s Creator & Type Director The CEO and founder of Fontfabric, Svet is the force that brought a tight-knit group of multidisciplinary designers together. Among the team, he’s the one to spot precise details from a mile away. There’s a reason his name sounds familiar! Svet is the author of some of the most recognizable geometric sans serifs nowadays – Mont, Nexa, and Intro. Adding Code Next to the list is only a matter of time. Starting off with no formal education in typography, Svet climbed the charts and became a regular guest in MyFonts’s Rising Stars newsletters in less than 4 years. Combining unparalleled consistency in creating fonts and a trailblazing approach to presenting them, Svet recalls the “wow” effect every release had on the design community. 12 years later, he’s still captivated by the simple geometric forms and unconventional sans serifs he’s grown up with. In between directing and conceptualizing new fonts, Svet takes the time to revisit earlier versions of Fontfabric’s prominent typefaces—Code Next being the latest—turning them into full-fledged professional products. Fontfabric thrives as a world-leading digital type foundry dedicated to crafting premium retail typefaces for more than 12 years now. Drawing inspiration from the local millennial Cyrillic heritage and the digital typographic practices alike, the foundry’s award-winning team is known for its future-proof fonts loved and used by millions. Fontfabric’s authenticity and problem-solving mindset have earned them a spot among a global network of type professionals, independent creatives, and internationally renowned brands like Nike, Lipton, CBS, BBC, Kraft Foods, and Viasat, to name but a few. 22 fonts for $237.00 $94.80 [Shop Here]( [Pyke - Shop Now!]( Introducing Pyke by The Northern Block Pyke is a versatile serif typeface inspired by the Didone style of Giambattista Bodoni. After a detailed legibility study, Sofie Beier produced the typeface in three optical sizes; Micro, Text, and Display. The work goes beyond historic revival creating the complexities and subtleties of this classic style fit for users in the modern era. Details include many weights with true italics, specific sizes; Micro for small point sizes of 8 or less, Text for 9-14 points, and Display for larger print sizes, over 530 characters per style with 14 OpenType features, and language support for Western, South, and Central Europe. "The Pyke typeface is named after legibility researcher Richard Lionel Pyke, the author of Report on the Legibility of Print, published by the British Medical Research Council in 1926." – The Northern Block 12 fonts for $264.95 $132.47 [Shop Here]( [Pyke]( About the Designer. Sofie Beier - Originally from Denmark, Sofie currently resides in Copenhagen where she previously studied graphic design. Since then she has taken a PhD in Typeface Legibility at The Royal College of Art in London, released her own books called Reading Letters: Designing For Legibility and Type Tricks (BIS Publishers), won a Creative Circle Bronze Award for Karlo type family and is doing Independent Research on Typeface Legibility for Visually Impaired Readers. She currently works as an associate professor at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (KADK) where she spends her days teaching & writing about type design. The Northern Block - Founded in 2006 by Jonathan Hill, The Northern Block is a collaborative type foundry internationally recognised for producing modernist fonts for brands, creatives and makers. The Northern Block’s highly skilled and enthusiastic global team, designs and develops award-winning retail and custom typefaces, and is pushing forward the design of non-latin scripts, including Arabic, Cyrillic, Greek and Hebrew. 12 fonts for $264.95 $132.47 [Shop Here]( Additional New & Noteworthy Fonts! [Ionic No 5]( Ionic No 5 by Monotype Ionic No5 is a refresh of a classic Linotype Clarendon-style serif, another restored classic from the Monotype library, much like the recent updates to Walbaum and Helvetica Now. The original typeface was designed to be printed and read at small sizes, popular with newspapers in the 20th Century at its birth. The restoration and refinement of this typeface has bestowed a greater sense of clarity and directness, smartly stylish, and an utterly captivating appeal. Because these styles were so popular for books and newspapers for so long we associate them with being editorial or bookish, not dull, but thoughtful. Designers today can use that association to their advantage as a visual shortcut to convey similar meaning and tone. More attention was given on modernising the typeface with precious use and the introduction of sharp edges & finishes. 10 fonts for $199.00 $99.50 [Shop Here]( [Inter]( Inter by Latinotype Imagine a sans Rockwell…Well, we did it. That’s how Inter was born—as a reinterpretation of Rockwell. However, as the process moved forward the font took on its own personality, adapted to current market and needs. Inter is a new geometric sans with an early 20th century smell, soft curves and generous counterforms that give it a fresh look—a friendly font that communicates sincerity. It’s always an interesting situation when you have a defined final product in mind, yet you also want to go beyond the brief. We wanted more than just a simple Rockwell without serifs. So a major part of the process was to create something distinct from Rockwell and all other fonts on the market. By far the biggest challenge of this project was discovering a unique voice and personality. This took a lot of trial and error, but I’m quite happy with the result. Inter is well-suited for web use, apps, corporate use and short text (publishing). The font contains 439 glyphs—Latinotype’s basic character set plus alternative letters and signs—and supports over 200 languages that use the Latin alphabet. 18 fonts for $139.00 $55.60 [Shop Here]( [AA Idea]( AA Idea by Frutitype This new typeface by Hernández Montoya, derives from the most popular geometric sans serifs of the early 20th century; Futura and Johnston Underground. Idea is influenced by sign makers, it's a look at the hand-painted versions of these models. With monolinear body and horizontal terminals, high x height and acute stresses in curves and tangents. 3 fonts for $40.00 [Shop Here]( Don't see a font you love? Shop all [NEW]( fonts now! Monotype Imaging Inc. 600 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA New York, US | Chicago, US | San Francisco, US | Los Angeles, US |Cordoba, AR | London, UK | Berlin, DE | Noida, IN | Seoul, KR | Tokyo, JP | Shanghai, CN | Hong Kong, CN The promotions featured in this email newsletter are only valid for purchases made online at Fonts.com. Other technologies, font names, and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. ©2020 Monotype. All rights reserved. [Monotype.com]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View in Browser](

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