2008 Recent Releases
New Releases Foundries Added Fonts Added
Find a new favorite font as we premier the latest typefaces and type families.
ITC Nova Lineta December 2008
Highly legible and very lively: it’s the ITC Nova Lineta™ design. Use this warm and welcoming typeface from Serbian designer Slobodan Jelesijevic for everything from a casual party invitation to an elegant menu. Large or small, this fresh design can do it all.
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ITC Bolthole November 2008
What has a funny name, a grumpy personality and looks best set large? The ITC Bolthole™ design. This is one in-your-face sans serif typeface to use sparingly for big impact.
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Azbuka Pro November 2008
A typeface by any other name? The Azbuka™ typeface design owes its name to the Russian word for alphabet. And this extensive family offers the alphabet in no fewer than twenty typeface designs. Whether setting text or display copy, Azbuka will do the job clearly and elegantly.
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Tanseek October 2008
Harmony between east and west: the new Tanseek™ typeface family achieves this beautifully – typographically speaking. The Tanseek family system is the first to provide a balanced relationship between the Arabic and Latin alphabets, thereby creating uniform typographic color on a page using both alphabets.
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FB Stainless September 2008
Like its namesake, the Stainless™ design is sleek, durable and multifaceted. This extensive family will perform beautifully in magazine and newspaper applications. In fact, it will show its mettle in virtually any setting.
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ITC Franklin September 2008
What has as many weights and variants as its namesake had talents and interests? The ITC Franklin™ design, named after Benjamin Franklin. Welcome the newest evolutionary phase of the original stalwart, American Type Founders Franklin Gothic. With 48 designs, ITC Franklin is sure to become one of your most loyal typographic friends.
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Eurostile® Next August 2008
From metal to modern: Introducing the Eurostile Next design. Having lost its luster in transit through the photo type phase, the original metal Eurostile design has been revived, improved and modernized. To top it off, an extensive collection of new characters brings this classic design smartly into the twenty-first century.
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ITC Bodoni Pro July 2008
Like a siren song from the 18th century, the work of Giambattista Bodoni has lured many imitators to the rocks of attempted revivals, often with disappointing results. ITC captured the essence of Bodoni’s work in the 1990s and now it is available as an OpenType Pro font.
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Scout July 2008
It takes a big family to address all the elements of a magazine’s design. The Font Bureau Scout™ design is a fresh new sans serif type family drawn by Cyrus Highsmith for the redesign of Entertainment Weekly.
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ITC Stone Pro June 2008
An extended family that gets along well? Look no further than the ITC Stone® family. This is one rock-solid clan, with a member for every typographic task. Elegant, versatile and attractive, the ITC Stone family is suitable for virtually any application. And now the entire family is available as OpenType Pro fonts.
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Frutiger Serif May 2008
Frutiger’s classic namesake design has earned its serifs. The new Frutiger® Serif design is borne to a well-established family. With its roots in Frutiger’s 1957 Meridien design, this family with 20 faces is diverse and deep enough to handle even the most complex relationships with ease.
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ITC Handel Gothic May 2008
What’s old is new again. Master type designer Rod McDonald revives, enlarges and improves the Handel Gothic family.
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Soho Gothic April 2008
Understated, modern and versatile: Please welcome Soho™ Gothic, Sebastian Lester’s new suite of typefaces. With seven weights, each with a complementary italic, this extensive family will perform beautifully in any setting. Lester developed Soho Gothic alongside its cousin, Soho, to ensure consonance in proportion and feel. See for yourself how well they harmonize.
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ITC Vellvé April 2008
Catalan type designer Tomás Vellvé is not well known outside of his native Spain, but the newest ITC release of his sans serif may soon change things. ITC Vellvé is a remarkably distinctive and yet highly versatile typeface family.
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ITC Exlibris March 2008
ITC Exlibris is a unique and striking design from Swedish designer Bo Berndal. A confident square serif face with a touch of calligraphic beauty, versatile Exlibris offers three weights and companion italics as a suite of OpenType fonts.
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 ITC Mattia and ITC Santangeli February 2008
They’re both scripts with an impulsive, hand-drawn feel, but the resemblance between ITC Mattia and ITC Santangeli ends there. One is nervous and edgy, the other is a baroque delight – and both are the creations of designer Giuseppe Errico.
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Slate Condensed January 2008
The Slate typeface family has long been considered a valuable communications tool. Now a suite of condensed weights adds even more versatility to this elegant design. Designed by Slate’s creator Rod McDonald, Slate Condensed comes in six weights, from Light to Black.
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