In 1987, Sumner Stone completed his designs for the Stone type family. ITC Stone solves the problem of mixing different styles of type on the same page. Most combined type styles, because they aren't designed to work together, often have radically different characteristics such as cap heights, stem weights, and proportions.
The ITC Stone family consists of three subfamilies, Serif, Sans, and Informal, each consisting of three weights plus matching italics. As a large integrated family, the Stone types can be mixed successfully with each other in newsletters, business correspondence, books, and packaging. Serif and sans serif are common classifications, but Informal is unusual. More…
available in all of the styles:
available in all of the styles: