Albertus MT Font
Albertus MT Font was designed by very famous designer Berthold Wolpe. This cute font belongs to the Serif typeface. It was named after Albert the Great, a Christian theologian and scientist of the Middle Ages. Wolpe designed it in 1941 for the St Bride Printing Library in London.
This staggering font has a very distinct look and feels to it. While it is based on traditional fonts such as Garamond Font, it has its own unique characteristics that make it stand out. It is perfect for printing, both in digital and print media. This typeface is also paired with the Pt Serif Font.
When it comes to typesetting, This awesome font should be best for great caution. Because of its small x-height, tight spacing, and delicate serifs, it can easily become overused and look too fussy. This typeface has keen and clean textures.
License Information
This font is free for personal use. For commercial use, please contact the font creator for licensing options.
✓ Personal projects: Free
✓ Commercial projects: Requires license
✓ Embedding in websites: Allowed for personal use
✓ Modifications: Not permitted without permission
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Format: OTF
Includes: OTF/TTF files
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