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After designing the basic alphabet, Newell and Sorrell
turned to Monotype Imaging’s typographic and technical experts to convert the
letter renderings into a full family of fonts. The first step was to extend the
original Newell and Sorrell design to include a complete character set. Next,
an additional sans serif typeface family was produced, drawn to complement the
serif design and to give British Airways a strong suite of fonts. In addition,
Monotype Imaging created TrueType® versions of the fonts to provide exceptional
on-screen viewing for both Windows® and Macintosh® computers. British Airways
will use the Mylius fonts for signage, tickets, brochures and all collateral
material.
Newell and Sorrell chose Monotype Imaging because of the capabilities of its
design and technical team in the UK. Robin Nicholas, director of typography for
Monotype Imaging in the UK, was particularly instrumental in this decision. “It
was Robin’s design finesse, trusted typographic eye, and attention to the
detail of every character in every version of the new typeface that was so
impressive,” said Rodney Mylius of Newell and Sorrell, the designer of the
font. Monotype Imaging was also involved in determining complementary fonts for
the setting of Chinese, Arabic, and other languages.
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