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- Julia Ayres Monotypes - Julia's method for making water-based monotypes, the "painterly print", with examples of her work.
- Monotype - New Orleans band that formed in 1997 to find a new type of alternative music.
- Monotypes - The "painterly method of printmaking". Tips and images by Susan Ross Donohue.
- Football Club History Database: Monotype - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Riley, Karen - Gallery of monotypes by a printmaker based in Kamakura, Japan.
- Raymond, Anne - Artist from New York. Monotype and prints and oil paintings. Includes images, curriculum vitae, quotations from reviews, and short introduction to monotype.
- Coleman, John P. - He makes both figurative and abstract monotypes. He is an instructor at Moondance Press, which offers printmaking or drawing classes and workshops. Images, studio, class, and exhibition information, and an introduction to monotypes.
- Albert Beach - Painter and printmaker. Artist profile, watercolors, oils, etchings and monotype, and contact information.
- Sandra Baggette Gallery - View oils, watercolors and monotypes by this local artist; includes upcoming exhibits, details on ordering, and contact information.
- Mary Edna Fraser Gallery - View the artist's gallery of batiks, monotypes, and commissioned works. Also offers contact information, exhibitions, and biography.
Wikipedia Articles
- Monotype Grotesque - Monotype Grotesque is a realist sans-serif typeface designed by Frank Hinman Pierpont (1860–1937) and released by the Monotype foundry in 1926.
- Monotype Corporation - Monotype Imaging, Inc is a typesetting and typeface design company (type foundry) responsible for many developments in printing technology — in particular the Monotype machine which was the first fully mechanical typesetter — and the design and production of typefaces in the 19th and 20th centuries. Its most widely known product, by far, is the font Times New Roman.
- Lanston Monotype Company - Lanston Monotype Company was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the end of the nineteenth century by Tolbert Lanston. In 1887 he received his first patent for a mechanical typesetting device.
- Century Gothic - Century Gothic is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed for Monotype Imaging in 1991. Century Gothic takes inspiration from Sol Hess's Twentieth Century, which was drawn between 1937 and 1947 for the Lanston Monotype Company as a version of the successful Futura typeface, but with a larger x-height and more even stroke width.
- Calisto (typeface) - Calisto is an old style serif typeface designed in 1987 for the Monotype foundry by Ron Carpenter, British typographer, born 1950.