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Company type | private |
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Industry | Type foundry |
Founded | 1989 |
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Headquarters | Boston,Massachusetts |
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Subsidiaries | Arphic Technology[1] Frere-Jones Type Morisawa Inc. [ja] Occupant Fonts TypeNetwork |
Website | Archived website |
The Font Bureau, Inc. orFont Bureau is a digitaltype foundry based inBoston,Massachusetts,United States. The foundry is one of the leading designers of typefaces, specializing in type designs for magazine and newspaper publishers.
Font Bureau was founded in 1989 byRoger Black and David Berlow. Before founding Font Bureau, Roger Black was an established publications designer and consultant. David Berlow is a noted type designer.[2]The New York Times Magazine,Newsweek,Esquire Magazine,Rolling Stone[3] and theWall Street Journal rank among Font Bureau's client list. Apart from Black and Berlow, other prominent designers at Font Bureau have includedTobias Frere-Jones, later ofHoefler & Frere-Jones and Frere-Jones Type, andCyrus Highsmith, later of Occupant Fonts and Morisawa.Matthew Carter has been a frequent collaborator with the foundry.
In October 2009, news sources reported that Font Bureau was "suingNBC Universal for at least $2 million over the entertainment company's use of its fonts."[4] Font Bureau claimed NBC broke its license agreement in its use of the fonts Antenna, Bureau Grotesque andInterstate in marketing material.[5]
Following the launch of TypeNetwork in 2016, Font Bureau foundry would begin to focus primarily on type design and custom services, while the company's font licensing business, font development activities, and retail shop would be relocated to TypeNetwork.[6]
On July 6, 2016, The Font Bureau, Inc. announced all its retail typefaces are sold exclusively at TypeNetwork, withdrawing sales in Fonts.com,MyFonts,FontShop.[7]
Font Bureau withdrew their fonts from theAdobe Fonts library on June 15, 2020.[8]
On 4 May 2023,Monotype Corporation acquired 39 typefaces from the Font Bureau library.[9]
On 1 July 2024, TypeNetwork announced Font Bureau typefaces no longer offered on TypeNetwork as a result of the transfer of nearly half rights from their library to their original designers and replaced by alternative typefaces made by various designers.[10]
The following foundry types were issued by Font Foundry: