As a large integrated family, the Stone types can be combined successfully with each other in newsletters, business correspondence, books, and product packaging. ITC Stone Sans is a contemporary variation of the "humanistic " sans-serif subcategory. In 1992, John Renner ended up creating phonetic companion faces for ITC Stone Sans and ITC Stone Serif. They consist of the linguistic signs utilized by the International Phonetic Association, comprising more than 300 letters and diacritical marks, both historic and official.
These typefaces are suitable for dictionaries, language guides, linguistic texts, or any place else spoken sounds need to be typographically represented.
Licensed under U.S. Patents Des. 323,849; and 324,535.
Font Family:
· Stone Serif Medium
· Stone Serif Italic
· Stone Serif SemiBold
· Stone Serif SemiBold Italic
· Stone Serif Bold
· Stone Serif Bold Italic
· ITC Stone Serif Phonetic IPA
Tags: body copy, family-stone, label, serif