Ellington (typeface)
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| Category | Display |
|---|---|
| Designer(s) | Michael Harvey |
| Foundry | Adobe |
| Date created | 1988 |
| Sample | |
Ellington is a typeface for display use designed by Michael Harvey[1] licensed from Monotype. It was designed in 1990 and it is named after Duke Ellington. The face has a large x-height and combines features of a modern serif typefaces with calligraphic elements.