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MFC Piege Monogram

MFC Piege Monogram™

by Monogram Fonts Co.
Licenses from $19.95
Complete family of 6 fonts: $19.95
MFC Piege Monogram Font Family was designed by Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky and published by Monogram Fonts Co.. MFC Piege Monogram contains 6 styles and family package options.

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MFC Piege Monogram

6 fonts

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Per style:

$3.32

Pack of 6 styles:

$19.95

About MFC Piege Monogram Font Family


The source of inspiration for Piege Monogram is an ornament framed letterstyle from a vintage embroidery publication. Because of its unusual labyrinth style framework, it is aptly named "Piège", or trap in French. Many monogram designs from the early 1900's seem to fall into a two letter format which is either adorned or interwoven with framing styles. Piege Monogram offers a straightforward two letter monogram, and utilizes OpenType features that enable you to access an alternate style within a single font. Download and view the MFC Piege Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more.

Designers: Jim Lyles, Brian J. Bonislawsky

Publisher: Monogram Fonts Co.

Foundry: Monogram Fonts Co.

Design Owner: Monogram Fonts Co.

MyFonts debut: Jul 14, 2015

MFC Piege Monogram™ is a trademark of Monogram Fonts Co..

About Monogram Fonts Co.

Monogram Fonts Co. is a product of type designer, Brian J. Bonislawsky, known for his involvement in the Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute, the Breaking the Norm Font Library, VersusTwin Type Foundry, and Foundry-X. In looking ahead and planning his wedding to his optometrist fiancée, he realized that monogramming seemed an integral part in most wedding invitations as well as personal item branding. However, there seemed to be a distinct lack of monogram typefaces, outside of embroidery fonts. As a result, and with the desire to change that, a new font company is born with the hopes of becoming the Monogram Authority on the web!

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