MFC Hills Medieval was designed by Brian Bonislawsky and published by Monogram Fonts Co..
MFC Hills Medieval contains 1 style.
MFC Hills Medieval was developed from a unique historical Blackletter type specimen in the 1882 Hills Manual of Social and Business Forms. While you could use its ornate capitals to construct a monogram, this is not a monogram font, but a fully functional typeface for invitations and period lettering. From stylish and ornate capitals to a soft lowercase resembling bled ink, this period lettering style is a true eye-catcher.
Because of some of the unique medieval letterforms, standardized letterforms were created as the default typeable letters while the true historical forms were setup as Stylistic Alternates. A sophisticated Blackletter for manuscripts and invitations alike.
Font Family: MFC Hills Medieval
File Size: 14.8 MB
Tags: 19th, 1882,
antique,
blackletter,
calligraphy,
certificate,
decorative,
engraving,
eroded,
gothic,
historic,
historical, initials, invitations,
manuscript,
medieval,
monasticRelease date: June 3, 2010
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