: It is technically classified as an italicized serif font, requiring slightly more brain effort to read than standard fonts, which some studies suggest can aid in information retention. Top Use Cases
: Created by Patricia Saunders for the Monotype Type Drawing Office, it was digitized between 1991 and 1995.
: It is technically classified as an italicized serif font, requiring slightly more brain effort to read than standard fonts, which some studies suggest can aid in information retention. Top Use Cases
: Created by Patricia Saunders for the Monotype Type Drawing Office, it was digitized between 1991 and 1995. monotype corsiva font top