MFC Nadall Medieval was originally designed by Bernard William "Berne" Nadall for Barnhardt Brothers & Spindler back in 1885 under the name "Faust Text" and later under the "Missal Text Series". While you could use its capitals to construct an initial monogram, this is not a monogram font, but instead a fully functional typeface for invitations and period lettering. This lettering style has been precisely recreated and expanded on to create a full typeface with a small collection of ligatures.
Here's what's included with the MFC Nadall Medieval:
- 397 glyphs in MFC Nadall Medieval - including Capitals, Lowercase, Numerals, Punctuation and an extensive character set that covers multilingual support of latin based languages. (see the last graphics for a preview of the characters included)
- Ornaments - two ornament glyphs.
- Ligatures - for ff, fi, fl, ffi, and ffl combinations.
Download MFC Nadall Medieval Font Family From Monogram Fonts Co.
May 11, 2019
Barnhardt and Spindler
,
Berne Nadall
,
blackletter
,
friendly
,
invitation
,
ligatures