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75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11

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Curt:
The Foundation Collection $490.00 $49.00 = 90% off until Dec 11
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/mti/the-foundation-collection/
Various licensing options available (Desktop, Web, App, eBook, Server)
So, 75 fonts, yes, but not any font.

The Foundation Collection
by Monotype

75 fonts: $490.00 $49.00


About this font family:

The Foundation Collection provides 75 versatile fonts spanning the most essential serif and sans serif categories—along with a functional set of script and display styles.

This carefully curated type collection draws from the acclaimed Monotype, Linotype, ITC, Bitstream and other libraries to provide a strong foundation for any designers' type library—be it beginning creatives or seasoned typographic professionals alike.

The Foundation Collection is a go-to typographic tool that will empower you to create effective designs across a myriad of projects, all without breaking the bank.
-MyFonts
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http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/mti/the-foundation-collection/

most but not all of the collection:

75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11
75 Monotype fonts 90% off: $49 until Dec 11

http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/mti/the-foundation-collection/

chrisa52:
This is a great deal, I especially recommend Ayita Pro which is my go-to font for spreadsheets (ttf version).

A lot of great fonts in here: Charter ITC, DIN Next, Trade Gothic, to name a few.

The desktop versions are all OTF. The Webfont package at the same price includes WOFF,EOT,TTF,SVG, but not OTF.
I have personally found that TTF versions look better on Windows systems, but do not often have all the bells and whistles a OTF versions do. So choose accordingly.

Jibz:
Thanks for posting this :Thmbsup:.

Jibz:
Just to elaborate, Matthew Butterick explains quite well why professional fonts make a difference compared to system fonts in Practical Typography.

I've used the free version of Charter before and it's great on print. It does not appear to include hinting though, and can look awful on screen.

Jibz:
This excellent collection is on sale again at 80% off until June 30th:

https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/mti/the-foundation-collection/

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