Monotype × Typogram: Thousands of Iconic Typefaces, Now in Typogram Branding & Studio

Monotype and Typogram are joining forces to bring over 7,000 font styles from the world's most iconic typeface library directly into Typogram and Typogram Studio. You can now explore professional typefaces right alongside your design treatments—opening new ways to experiment with some of the most classic, beloved typefaces in the creative world.
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Monotype's Legacy in Typography
The name “Monotype” has shaped typography for over a century, starting in 1887 with Tolbert Lanston’s Monotype typesetting machine and evolving to the company Monotype Imaging Inc., a key steward of typeface libraries today. Monotype preserves and licenses fonts that designers encounter daily across print, digital interfaces, and branding. Over the last two decades, Monotype has expanded its catalog and global reach through acquisitions of major foundries and platforms, including Linotype, Hoefler & Co., FontShop, and Berthold.

Using the Monotype Library inside Typogram
You can access over 7,000 font styles from the Monotype library directly inside Typogram and Typogram Studio. Open the font menu, and you'll find fonts from Monotype's library ready to explore.
From there, you can design directly within real compositions using some of the most widely loved typefaces, and push your work further with OpenType features like ligatures, alternates, and variable font controls. You can also explore new possibilities with the generative artboard feature. When your design is ready, simply copy or export it (as SVG or PNG) into the tools you already use, so it fits seamlessly into any workflow.

Together, these tools make it easy to create highly customized, finely crafted typographic designs using the depth and quality of the Monotype library.
With our Monotype integration, you can:
- Access over 7,000 font styles from Monotype's library without switching between apps
- Experiment with professional typefaces in real compositions
- Get full license management included—no separate subscriptions
- Unlock variable font controls and OpenType features commonly missing from other platforms
- Explore ligatures from the Monotype library, right inside Typogram Studio

Start Exploring: Standout Classics
Many typefaces in the Monotype library have earned their status through their role in defining cultural moments and iconic brand identities across design history. These three are great ones to start:
Futura Now
Futura Now is Monotype’s definitive revival of one of the most influential typefaces in design history. Carefully redrawn from Paul Renner’s original Futura designs, it combines the timeless clarity of geometric forms with modern typographic enhancements, including variable fonts, optical sizes, refined spacing, and expanded language support. With 102 styles spanning Text, Headline, Display, and Script variants, Futura Now gives designers unprecedented flexibility while preserving the warmth, elegance, and distinctive character that have made Futura a favorite of brands, designers, and creatives for nearly a century.

Rockwell Nova
Rockwell Nova is a revitalized expansion of the original Rockwell slab serif from Monotype, preserving its bold geometric structure while refining it into a more versatile modern type system. The Rockwell Nova family is a sturdy, optically monoweight design with blunt, straight-edged serifs and a no-nonsense character, making it a quintessential example of the slab serif style. With 13 designs, it forms a robust and adaptable family suited for both text and display use, conveying a sense of frank honesty in composition while maintaining strong presence in headlines, subheads, branding, and editorial design. As an OpenType® Pro family, it also supports extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Central and Eastern European languages, along with features like automatic ligatures and fractions for added typographic flexibility.

Requiem
Requiem is a refined calligraphic serif from Hoefler & Co., inspired by Renaissance letterforms and classical engraved typography. It features a rich set of ligatures, swashes, and alternate characters that give designers extensive expressive control, bringing elegance and personality to editorial layouts, book design, and luxury branding. Balancing historical reference with modern precision, Requiem transforms typography into a crafted, narrative-driven visual language where detail and rhythm carry as much weight as form.

Obsidian
Obsidian is a richly detailed, engraved-style display serif that uses high-tech drawing to achieve the depth and ornamentation of traditional shaded lettering. Designed as an exuberant companion to the Surveyor family at Hoefler & Co., it brings a sense of grandeur and craftsmanship to headlines, posters, and editorial features. Its faceted, dimensional strokes catch light and shadow in a way that feels tactile on screen, making it ideal when typography needs to feel celebratory, luxurious, or intensely crafted.

Start exploring new additions to the Typogram library from Monotype, including enduring classics like Helvetica, Futura, Baskerville, Neue Haas Grotesk, and more.
