MTF-Scorlatti is a revival of the music symbols used by the famous SCORE notation program, created by the venerable Leland Smith. When Smith invented SCORE in the 1980s, his typography system set the bar for aesthetics so high that few computer programs have managed to equal it, even today. We’ve tried very hard to maintain the beauty of Smith’s original design while modernizing the segmented outlines with continuous, elegant Bezier curves.
MTF-Scorlatti is bundled with the Inria Serif text font. Inria Serif was designed for the official communications of Inria, a French national research institution focusing on computer science and applied mathematics. The Institute needed a font showing its values at the crossroad of humanity, technology, excellence and creativity. We selected it to honor to Smith’s pioneering role as computer programmer who made lasting contributions to music’s digital age.
Music Type Foundry
Music Type Foundry was founded on the belief that computer engraved music doesn’t have to look like it was made on a computer and that each piece of music should look as unique as the person who engraved it. With an eye for artistic and functional detail and a relentless desire to get things done right, Music Type Foundry fonts are inspired by hand-engraved scores so that you can create with some of the most engaging designs found anywhere.
MTF fonts are fully SMuFL-compliant, so you can use them with ease, and switch freely among them, in any modern music notation software that supports the SMuFL standard, like Dorico, and work equally well on Mac and Windows.
Each MTF font comes carefully paired with a complementary text font, along with automatic engraving settings to draw out the finest characteristics of the typeface.
Included
- MTF-Scorlatti (SMuFL music font and accompanying font metadata file)
- Inria Serif (text font with 6 variants)
Designers
Abraham Lee; revised by Dan Kreider
Examples
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