MFC Mouchoir Monogram was designed by Brian Bonislawsky and published by Monogram Fonts Co.. MFC Mouchoir Monogram contains 12 styles and family package options.
The inspiration source for Mouchoir Monogram is an ornament framed letterstyle from a vintage embroidery publication. It was originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, so it is aptly named “Mouchoir”, or handkerchief in French. Many monogram designs from the early 1900s seem to fall into a two letter format which is either adorned or interwoven with framing styles.
Mouchoir Monogram is only capable of two letter monograms due to its unique design. It was originally designed to have outlined initials, but solid and outline versions have been created for more versatility and appeal. Download and view the Mouchoir Monogram Guidebook if you would like to learn a little more. There is a guidebook for both the Pro and Standard fonts included in the font package.
Mouchoir Monogram comes complete with both Pro and Standard format fonts. For those with programs that can take advantage of OpenType features, the Pro fonts are for you, but for others without the ability to use OpenType features, we’ve created separate fonts that make up the styles contained in the Pro font.