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monoline (ˈmɒnəlaɪn) [f. mono- + line n.] 1. (With capital initial.) The inventor's name for one of the printing machines which cast a line at a time. Cf. Linotype.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 522/2 The former class [of type-setting and type-casting machines] is exemplified by the Linotype, the Typogr...
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Memphis (typeface)
Its structure is strictly monoline, with a "single-storey" 'a' similar to blackletter or handwriting, in an almost-perfect circle.
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Rockwell (typeface)
Rockwell is a geometric slab-serif with a monoline construction, with all of its strokes appearing to be roughly the same width and its capital O roughly
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Gridnik
The result was a sans serif monoline (all lines are of equal thickness) typeface. Olivetti called it Politene.
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Venus (typeface)
Like other "grotesque" typefaces of the period such as Akzidenz-Grotesk of the Berthold Type Foundry, Venus has a minimal, 'neutral' design, with a monoline
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30 Intricate Monoline Logo Designs Will Make You Inspire
Jun 7, 2016 - Are you fed up having old logo design ideas? Well, here are we are going to show you 30 intricate monoline logo designs that will make you inspire.
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Slab serif
A lighter style of slab serif with a single width of strokes was called 'engravers face' since it resembled the monoline structure of metal engravings. They were often quite monoline in construction and had similarities to nineteenth-century serif fonts, such as ball terminals.
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Lucida Grande
Series of penmanship workbooks in particular is typeset primarily in a specially modified version of Lucida Sans (with a cursive lowercase "y"), as its monoline
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Skeleton Antique
The face is nearly monoline in its stroke width and lacks the over-ornamentation typical of both Page's faces and of other nineteenth century letterpress
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Capital One
History
Monoline credit card company (1994–2004)
On July 21, 1994, Richmond, Virginia-based Signet Financial Corp (now part of Wells Fargo) announced At that time, Capital One was a monoline bank, meaning that all of its revenue came from a single product, in this case, credit cards.
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Freestyle slalom skating
Basic
Forwards Parallel (Fish)
Forwards Monoline (Snake)
Forwards Criss-Cross
Alternating Forwards Cross
Double Cross
Forwards One Foot
Beginner
Backwards Monoline (Snake)
Backwards Criss-Cross
Backwards Parallel (Fish)
Forwards Heel-Toe Snake
Forwards Heel-Toe Criss-Cross
Forwards Toe-Toe Snake
Forwards
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Bond insurance
Although bond insurers are not the only monoline insurers, they are sometimes colloquially called "the monolines". A cited rationale for the monoline approach was to simplify regulation and help ensure capital adequacy.
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Big Planet
Among the many societies, benign or bizarre, that Glystra and his companions encounter along the wind-driven monoline (their version of the yellow brick editions at JackVance.com, with some cover scans
Positive review by Nick Gevers
More critical review by John Grant
Quotes dealing with fictional "monoline
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Credit derivatives product company
List of CDPCs
See also
Monoline insurers (also dependent on a AAA rating, also sold credit default swaps)
Notes
Investment management companies
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