Onyx font family

Overview

Many fonts look like Onyx, inspired by a font named Stephanie that the Bauer foundry issued in 1870. Onyx began its life in 1937 at the American Type Founders, and this version comes from Monotype Typography. The condensed form of this font, combined with its high-waisted letters and mixture of thick/thin strokes, evokes an elegant, formal charm.

Description
File name Onyx.ttf
Styles & Weights Onyx
Designers Gerry Powell
Copyright Typeface © of The Monotype Corporation plc Data © of The Monotype Corporation plc/Type Solutions, Inc. 1990-1991 All Rights Reserved. Portions © 1992 Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.
Font vendor Agfa Monotype Corporation
Script Tags N/A
Code pages 1252 Latin 1
Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman)
Fixed pitch False

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Products that supply this font

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Style & weight examples

Onyx

Onyx sample