A System & Standard for Monograms
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Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 Published in: 2007 Archives Share

What do the letters A, B, C, E, G, H, and S have in common? When it comes to designing a monogram, these are the easiest letters to bring together for most people. The other 19 letters give many engravers and designers trouble when creating a beautiful monogram.

The book Crocker Novelty Monogram System Standard of the World has a wealth of monograms that make composition with ALL twenty-six letters easy. Created in the 1920s to aid and save time in designing monograms, this book has 28 pages of traditional designs that can be used for any project.

From simple to complex, straightforward to stylized, this book is a wonderful resource whether you are advanced or fairly new to the world of monogramming. To help get you started, PAGE 3 of the Crocker book is included here to download, print, study, and use for any project.

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