What is the Scotch Roman MT™ font?
Scottish typefounders exerted a strong influence on the development of “transitional” typefaces, the bridge from “oldstyle” (Jenson, Garamond) to “modern” (Bodoni, Didot) designs. Scotch Roman designs were first cut by Englishman Richard Austin and cast by the Scottish typefounder Alexander Wilson and Son in Glasgow.
Monotype Scotch Roman has wide proportions, short descenders, bracketed serifs, and large, strong capitals; its subtle charm makes it suitable for any text setting, particularly books and magazines.
Scotch Roman MT™ Font families
The Scotch Roman MT™ includes the following font families:
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Scotch Roman MT™ Preview
Here is a preview of how Scotch Roman MT™ will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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