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Telegdi Ornaments

by Monovo
Individual Styles from $19.00 USD
The Telegdi Ornaments Font Family was designed by Amondó Szegi and published by Monovo. Telegdi Ornaments contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


Ornaments are the punctuation of atmosphere.

In the 16th- and 17th-century Central European printing tradition, the white space of a page was never left to chance. Zoomorphic forms, heraldic fragments, floral borders, and small marks filled the margins not with noise but with intention — each one a signal that the page had been considered, not merely filled.

Telegdi Ornaments draws from that vocabulary. They are not decorative afterthoughts. They are a system.

Designers: Amondó Szegi

Foundry: Monovo

MyFonts debut: Jul 6, 2026

Telegdi Ornaments

About Monovo

Monovo is the innovative type universe crafted by Amondó Szegi, a distinguished type designer and educator at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) in Budapest. As the founder of Fontanatype, Hungary's first internationally recognized digital type foundry established in 1999, Szegi brings over 25 years of expertise to the field. His typefaces have gained prominence through T-26, where several designs reached bestseller status, alongside P22/IHOF and The Type Foundry. Licensed by Canva, his work continues to enhance editorial design, brand identity, and cultural projects globally. Fontanatype uniquely bridges historical references with contemporary practices, translating rhythm, structure, and typographic intelligence into functional type systems that respect tradition while innovating. Monovo builds upon this legacy with a conceptual focus, embodying the belief that letterforms are dynamic tools of communication—shaped by history, culture, and practical application, from editorial text to expressive design. Drawing inspiration from the rich lineage of typographic forms and the intentional challenge of rule-breaking, Monovo produces flat, iconic, and versatile typefaces that convey clarity, warmth, and purpose. Through Monovo, Szegi delves into appropriation, revival, and reinterpretation, treating letters as conceptual ready-made objects while broadening the creative horizons of type in contemporary design.

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