Munson

$ 0.00

License:
FREE for PERSONAL
and COMMERCIAL USE
Format:
TTF fonts
Characters:
1203
Glyphs:
1477
Features:
c2sc clig frac liga locl onum ordn sinf smcp subs sups case cpsp kern mark mkmk
Version:
2.10; May 5, 2019
Published:
2017
LocalFonts:
06/08/2019
Styles:
Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic
Designer:
Copyright:
© 2017-2019 by Paul James Miller. All rights reserved.
 
 

Description

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(EN) The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. (NL) Op brute wijze ving de schooljuf de quasi-kalme lynx. (CS) Nechť již hříšné saxofony ďáblů rozezvučí síň úděsnými tóny waltzu, tanga a quickstepu. (HU) Jó foxim és don Quijote húszwattos lámpánál ülve egy pár bűvös cipőt készít. (RO) Înjurând pițigăiat, zoofobul comandă vexat whisky și tequila. (RU) Разъяренный чтец эгоистично бьёт пятью жердями шустрого фехтовальщика. (BG) Огньове изгаряха с блуждаещи пламъци любовта човешка на Орфей. (SR) Фијуче ветар у шибљу, леди пасаже и куће иза њих и гунђа у оџацима. (EL) Ταχίστη αλώπηξ βαφής ψημένη γη, δρασκελίζει υπέρ νωθρού κυνός. Type your own text to test the font!
Description

There was a typeface by a company called Stephenson Blake Co. in Sheffield. This typeface was made around 1815 and was called Consort. It was a bracketed slab serif face with ball terminals where appropriate. I have obtained scanned documents and typeface samples from that era which depict the Consort typeface and I have attempted to re-create the look and style of that typeface in a modern font.

I have photographs of an incomplete set of the Consort typeface, I have filled in the gaps and some of the characters in the Consort typeface were not to my liking so I have designed Munson according to my own aesthetic preferences and with a great deal of artistic license.

There is also much of Clarendon in Munson. The Clarendon typeface was first made by Robert Besley in London in 1845 and is particularly well known. Munson is an amalgamation of all these influences, a sort of hybrid between the Consort and Clarendon with some of my own influence thrown in for good measure.

Design, Publisher, Copyright, License

Design: Paul James Miller

Publisher: Paul James Miller

Copyright 2017 by Paul James Miller. All rights reserved.

Paul James MIller

Paul James MIller

Sheffield, UK-based supporter of the open source paradigm, who works for the NHS.

Font Info

There was a typeface by a company called Stephenson Blake Co. in Sheffield. This typeface was made around 1815 and was called Consort. It was a bracketed slab serif face with ball terminals where appropriate. I have obtained scanned documents and typeface samples from that era which depict the Consort typeface and I have attempted to re-create the look and style of that typeface in a modern font.

I have photographs of an incomplete set of the Consort typeface, I have filled in the gaps and some of the characters in the Consort typeface were not to my liking so I have designed Munson according to my own aesthetic preferences and with a great deal of artistic license.

There is also much of Clarendon in Munson. The Clarendon typeface was first made by Robert Besley in London in 1845 and is particularly well known. Munson is an amalgamation of all these influences, a sort of hybrid between the Consort and Clarendon with some of my own influence thrown in for good measure.

Why?

Because I needed a ‘Clarendon’ style typeface and couldn’t find any free ones with good quality and a decent design of italic.

There are some passable free Clarendon imitations but most either don’t have italics or think that italic means oblique.

Thats why!

This is a font which I have created myself without using anything directly digitaly copied from other fonts. This typeface is my property.

There was copying but this was done by hand and eye rather than by copy and paste.

Design: Paul James Miller

Publisher: Paul James Miller

Copyright 2017-2019 by Paul James Miller. All rights reserved.

Author

Paul James MIller

Paul James MIller

Sheffield, UK-based supporter of the open source paradigm, who works for the NHS.

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Vendor Information

Vendor: Paul James Miller