Read the Report: Type Trends 2022.
Monotype’s 2022 Type Trends report explores how several socioeconomic, political, and cultural events continue to shape the way we approach creative work and how connect to each other online and offline.
The Helvetica Now Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Helvetica Now contains 96 styles and family package options.
The Avenir Next World Font Family was designed by and published by Linotype. Avenir Next World contains 20 styles and family package options.
The Futura Now Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Futura Now contains 102 styles and family package options.
The Helvetica Now Variable Font Family was designed by and published by Monotype. Helvetica Now Variable contains 2 styles and family package options.
The Neue Haas Unica Font Family was designed by and published by Linotype. Neue Haas Unica contains 18 styles and family package options.
Monotype’s 2022 Type Trends report explores how several socioeconomic, political, and cultural events continue to shape the way we approach creative work and how connect to each other online and offline.
In the first episode of Season 2, Carl Unger sits down with calligrapher, letter artist and “beachscriber,” Andrew van der Merwe from Cape Town, South Africa.
Learn about our exciting new platform features coming in 2022, and how to use variable fonts to amplify your work.
Dig in to learn more about how design reflects society, key trends in typography and branding, and how the creative world is adopting technology like animation, variable type and NFTs.
M&M’S® has been bringing people around the world together for more than 80 years. This year, the iconic brand got a modern makeover, with a revamped purpose of creating a world where everyone feels they belong.
Monotype and Lippincott partnered up to create a bold, inclusive new identity for NYC Pride, the marquee event held every year by Heritage of Pride, one of the most iconic, enduring LGBTQIA+ organizations in the country.
New from the Monotype Studio, Shorai Sans is a contemporary Japanese sans serif designed by Creative Type Director, Akira Kobayashi; type Designer, Ryota Doi; and typography legend, Yukihiro Nakamura.
A global leader in medical technology, Brainlab has evolved into a powerhouse, transforming healthcare at scale across oncology, surgery, and total operating room digitalization. After 30 years, Brainlab was ready for a full rebrand and came to Monotype for a customized version of Helvetica Now to serve as their brand typeface.
Monotype has announced its collaboration with Lippincott on a comprehensive branding project for NYC Pride, unveiled today. This new visual identity uses the Knockout and Gotham typefaces, both designed by NYC-based Hoefler&Co. and now part of the Monotype library, paying homage to the city in which NYC Pride was born.
Shorai Sans balances the subtlety of traditional hand-drawn brushstrokes with clean, geometric outlines. An intellectual-looking sans serif, Shorai’s simplified letterforms and vast weight ranges provide creatives with a holistic branding solution, opening new horizons in Japanese typography.