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ITC Quorum Alternatives

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Last edited July 27, 2018

ITC Quorum was designed by Ray Baker to neatly fill the gap between serif and sans serif. The typeface displays a distinctive, subtle design that illustrates a gothic simplicity. Baker cleverly combined traditional and formal letterform elements with contemporary design considerations and aesthetics. ITC Quorum is an excellent choice for advertising and publication graphics.

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guitarfishes
No selling delayed mildew food

When Adrian Frutiger developed this font in 1980, he was influenced by the ancient scripts often found on stones in Normandy or Ireland. This is by no means a direct interpretation of such scripts, however. Icone™ has asymmetric flaring serifs, a distinct lack of straight lines, and the comfortable legibility that is characteristic of Frutiger types. Icone reflects the successful attempt to... Read More

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bureaucratic
Please civilization use elevator

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Cantoria was designed by Ron Carpenter in 1986. It is a serif font with characteristics of stone cut letters. Distinguished by its open... Read More

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hypothenuses
Caution to download the steps

Friz Quadrata font is the work of a number of collaborators. The first weight was created by Swiss designer Ernst Friz and made its first international appearance with the design release of Visual Graphics Corporations. ITC then arranged with VGC so that Victor Caruso could add a bold weight to the original. Finally, in 1992, French designer Thierry Puyfoulhoux designed italic weights for... Read More

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abstractions
Danger! Dinosaur area, keep out

ITC Élan combines a gothic simplicity with elegance in a distinctive yet subtle typeface design. There is also a feeling of architectural strength which is derived primarily from an optically even line-weight and a sense of vertical stress. The small, almost Latin, serifs add distinction at both display and text sizes. The large x-height, minimum stroke variance, and open counters are ideal... Read More

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zygapophysis
Hell with the dog, beware of wife

ITC Usherwood font was designed by Leslie Usherwood, an informal and personablefont which bridges the gap between tradition and modernity. There are hints of Goudy, Bauer and Augustea in this font, but ITC Usherwood remains both classic and contemporary, beautiful in form and functional in design.

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ultraviolets
Do not joke for the bathroom

Berthold Wolpe designed Albertus from 1932 to 1940, with Albertus Titling being released first, and the lowercase a few years later. Stanley Morison commissioned the face for Monotype in England and named it after Albert the Great, medieval scientist and philosopher. Wolpe based the type on the lettering he did on bronze tablets. Such inscriptions were made by cutting back the ground around the... Read More

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conceptional
Smoking is friend of mental activity

Frutiger® Serif is a re-envisioning of Meridien,a typeface first released by Deberny & Peignot during the 1950s. Working closely with Adrian Frutiger, Linotype's Type Director Akira Kobayashi expanded the original metal type version of Meridien into a new digital family of 20 variants. Renamed Frutiger Serif, this up-to-date Meridien has new weights, widths, and styles that correspond better... Read More

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microphysics
Beware the hobby that eats

ITC Syndor is the work of Swiss designer Hans Eduard Meier, a font which is almost, but not quite, a sans serif. The beginnings and endings of strokes display a hint of the calligrapher's hand and these tiny serifs optimize legibility. This legibility and the typeface's simple forms make ITC Syndor an excellent choice for business and presentation graphics.

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illustrative
Stuff in palm treasure crayfish

FF Advert is an idiosyncratic and good-natured sans serif family for text in four weights. Its design is an homage to Metro, W. A. Dwiggins’ humanized geometric sans. The family is appreciated by graphic designers for including two unique lowercase ‘a’ forms in each font: single-story and double-story versions. The typeface is the work of Dutch designer Just van Rossum. A sister design exists... Read More

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wunderkinder
Do not annoy by playing golf

The Delima font family has something of the Clarendon or Ionic influence but is distinguished by a lighter serif treatment. The contrast between thick and thin strokes is not pronounced, weight stress is vertical. Delima's serifs are short but strong, allowing close letter spacing to give good economy. Lowercase x-height is very generous, internal counters are open. This combines to give Delima... Read More

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enthusiastic
All children have brain damage

Grafiko, produced by Linotype Design Studio has an alphabet with little stroke width contrast and tiny triangular serifs similar to those of Copperplate. The forms were obviously influenced by the Jugendstil. The high x-height, for example of the B, E and R, the slope of the N and the close curve of the J makes Grafiko a typical alphabet of the turn of the 20th century. Other distinguishing... Read More

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hypothenuses
Smile, It confuses people

New York designers Ed Benguiat, Victor Caruso, and the staff at Photo Lettering, Inc. developed the ITC Korinna typeface family during the 1970s. ITC Korinna is based on an older German design that was originally cast at the beginning of the 20th century. That ITC Korinna was created speaks to the status that Art Nouveau had for designers during the 1960s and 70s. Thanks to their keen reviving... Read More

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zygapophysis
Today is under construction

Linotype Brewery is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the contestants in the International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. This text font is available in six weights from light to black and was designed by Gustav A. Grinberg. An outstanding characteristic of the font is its light stroke contrast and its constructed forms. Its tiny, triangular serifs first become... Read More

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hypothenuses
With lactic acid juice flavor

ITC Isbell font is the work of Dick Isbell and Jerry Campbell of Detroit, Michigan, a highly stylized roman typeface which retains an exceptional legibility. The unusual arches and curves of several lowercase characters give the typeface its individuality. ITC Isbell font is ideal for advertising, brochures, menus, and a variety of other applications.

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guitarfishes
This freezer is out of control

The Souvenir typeface was originally drawn by Morris Fuller Benton in 1914 as a single weight for the American Type Founders company. It was revived in 1967 by Photo-Lettering and optimized for phototypesetting equipment. ITC was formed in 1971 and, with the help of Photo-Lettering, introduced ITC Souvenir as one of its first font families. ITC Souvenir was designed by Ed Benguiat and comes... Read More

Adrian Frutiger
Linotype 1980
Ron Carpenter
Monotype 1986
Ernst Friz
ITC 1965
Albert Boton
ITC 1985
Albert Boton
Monotype

Shinntype
Johannes Wagner
ITC 1900
Leslie Usherwood
ITC 1984
Gustav F. Schroeder
Elsner+Flake 1892
Alexander Tarbeev
ParaType
DynaComware Design Studio
DynaComware
Berthold Wolpe
Monotype 1940
Adrian Frutiger and Akira Kobayashi
Linotype 2008

Adobe
Hans Eduard Meier
ITC 1992
Just van Rossum
FontFont 1991
Ong Chong Wah
Monotype 1993
Linotype Design Studio
Linotype
Edward Benguiat and Victor Caruso
ITC 1974
Ole Schäfer and Karl-Heinz Lange
primetype 2009
Gustavs Andrejs Grinbergs
Linotype 1997
Jerry Campbell and Richard Isbell
ITC 1980
Dave Farey
Elsner+Flake
Edward Benguiat
ITC 1972
Neil Summerour
Positype