Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2014 The Monotype Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Font family: |
Bembo MT Pro |
Font Subfamily name: |
Extra Bold Italic |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype Imaging Inc.:Bembo MT Pro Extra Bold Italic:2014 |
Full font name: |
Bembo MT Pro Extra Bold Italic |
Version string: |
Version 1.000 Build 1000 |
Postscript name: |
BemboMTPro-ExtraBoldIt |
Trademark: |
Bembo is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype Imaging Inc. |
Designer: |
Monotype Design Studio |
Description: |
The origins of Bembo go back to one of the most famous printers of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496, he used a new roman typeface to print the book de Aetna, a travelogue by the popular writer Pietro Bembo. This type was designed by Francesco Griffo, a prolific punchcutter who was one of the first to depart from the heavier pen-drawn look of humanist calligraphy to develop the more stylized look we associate with roman types today. In 1929, Stanley Morison and the design staff at the Monotype Corporation used Griffo's roman as the model for a revival type design named Bembo. They made a number of changes to the fifteenth-century letters to make the font more adaptable to machine composition. The italic is based on letters cut by the Renaissance scribe Giovanni Tagliente. Because of their quiet presence and graceful stability, the lighter weights of Bembo are popular for book typography. The heavier weights impart a look of conservative dependability to advertising and packaging projects. Many weights include small caps, oldstyle figures, expert characters, and an alternate cap R. Bembo makes an excellent all-purpose font family. |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.monotype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.monotype.com |
License Description: |
This font software is the property of Monotype Imaging Inc., or one of its affiliated entities ("Monotype") and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. This software is a valuable asset of Monotype. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this software is limited by the terms of the actual license agreement you have entered into with Monotype. You may not copy or distribute this software. If you have any questions concerning your rights you should review the license agreement you received with the software. You can learn more about Monotype by clicking here: www.monotype.com |
Typographic Family name: |
Bembo MT Pro |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
Extra Bold Italic |
Compatible Full: |
Bembo MT Pro Extrabold Italic |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2014 The Monotype Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Font family: |
Bembo MT Pro Extra Bold |
Font Subfamily name: |
Italic |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype Imaging Inc.:Bembo MT Pro Extra Bold Italic:2014 |
Full font name: |
BemboMTPro-ExtraBoldIt |
Version string: |
Version 1.000 Build 1000 |
Postscript name: |
BemboMTPro-ExtraBoldIt |
Trademark: |
Bembo is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype Imaging Inc. |
Designer: |
Monotype Design Studio |
Description: |
The origins of Bembo go back to one of the most famous printers of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496, he used a new roman typeface to print the book de Aetna, a travelogue by the popular writer Pietro Bembo. This type was designed by Francesco Griffo, a prolific punchcutter who was one of the first to depart from the heavier pen-drawn look of humanist calligraphy to develop the more stylized look we associate with roman types today. In 1929, Stanley Morison and the design staff at the Monotype Corporation used Griffo's roman as the model for a revival type design named Bembo. They made a number of changes to the fifteenth-century letters to make the font more adaptable to machine composition. The italic is based on letters cut by the Renaissance scribe Giovanni Tagliente. Because of their quiet presence and graceful stability, the lighter weights of Bembo are popular for book typography. The heavier weights impart a look of conservative dependability to advertising and packaging projects. Many weights include small caps, oldstyle figures, expert characters, and an alternate cap R. Bembo makes an excellent all-purpose font family. |
URL Vendor: |
http://www.monotype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.monotype.com |
License Description: |
This font software is the property of Monotype Imaging Inc., or one of its affiliated entities ("Monotype") and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. This software is a valuable asset of Monotype. Unless you have entered into a specific license agreement granting you additional rights, your use of this software is limited by the terms of the actual license agreement you have entered into with Monotype. You may not copy or distribute this software. If you have any questions concerning your rights you should review the license agreement you received with the software. You can learn more about Monotype by clicking here: www.monotype.com |
Typographic Family name: |
Bembo MT Pro |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
Extra Bold Italic |
WWS Family Name: |
Bembo MT Pro |
WWS Subfamily Name: |
ExtraBold Italic |