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Enigton (Monograms from 1923) FONT Download

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Enigton

Enigton is a revival monogram typeface based on virkotype combination monograms issued by the American Type Founders in 1920's. Once dominated the printing industry, the typeface is now in the hands of public domain due to the defunct of ATF decade ago & lacking of active descendants.

I own one of the 60,000 copies - the ATF specimen book published in 1923. As I was fascinated by it, Enigton is the 3rd typeface I've revived.

Enigton is an elegant monogram typeface that reflects vintage modernity and the spirit of honest business printing in 1923. Use Enigton in your projects - it'll subtly imprint and succeed the good old authenticity of the golden time in american printing industry.

In the aspect of utility:

  • Once you downloaded & installed Enigton, you'll be able to create monogram with initials of your choice in seconds easily. Just open any software, type the initials and put them into Enigton's styles (Left, Middle, or Right).
  • If the oval shape block is needed, simply type one of the letter C, D, E, or F (2-Letter-Combination to 5-Letter-Combination block) in Enigton-Extra before your initials. No extra alignment is needed after that, I've setup everything nicely for you so you don't have to spend your work time adjusting spacing/ kerning.
  • You'll also find a pack of 10 vintage illustrations (see preview #5) in AI vector & high resolution PNG. I packed them in as bonus to the font. These illustrations were scanned and optimized from my personal collection of vintage catalogs back in early 1910's.

File Types: PNG, TTF, AI
File Size: 14.09 MB

Release date: July 7, 2018

You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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