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  1. Website. www .monotype .com. Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., founded as Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in Philadelphia by Tolbert Lanston, is an American (historically Anglo-American) company that specializes in digital typesetting and typeface design for use with consumer electronics devices. [1]

  2. Monotype provides the design assets, technology and expertise that help you create beautiful, authentic and impactful brands that your customers will engage with and value, wherever they experience your brand, now and in the future. Our fonts and technologies are designed to enable creative expression and give brands a distinct global voice.

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  4. The Monotype Corporation Limited. occupation: Printers. Nationality: British. 1931-1992, typeface & type setting machine maker, British.

  5. Lanston Monotype Cooperation in Philadelphia, USA; The Monotype Corporation Limited in Salfords, UK; A third firm produces fonts for computer use: Monotype Imaging Inc. The latter firm is in a sense the successor to the English Monotype factory. It has the rights to the original designs, and later obtained rights to many more designs from other ...

  6. The Cambridge Monotype Project was founded for Cambridge University Library in 1987 with the support of Dr Frederick H Ratcliffe, the University Librarian and Herr René Kerfante, the Managing Director of Monotype Typography Limited, a division of The Monotype Corporation P L C. By 1985 the process of casting printing type by the use of molten ...

  7. In 1896, Tolbert Lanston patented the first hot metal typesetting machine and his company, Monotype, issued its first typeface, called Modern Condensed. The following year, Lanston founded the Lanston Monotype Machine Company in Washington DC and the company set up a branch in London, known as the name Lanston Monotype Corporate Ltd. In 1899 a new factory was built in Salfords, near Redhill in ...

  8. Monotype Corporation - Graces Guide. Registered UK Charity (No. 115342) Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 163,014 pages of information and 245,597 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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