
Image courtesy of Monotype & Robert Connelly
Typography has been known to give brands and people a voice. Monotype takes things up a notch—or a note higher—with music licensing and sound innovation firm Audiosocket to explore how fonts and music can harmonize. The pair has launched 'Fonic', an AI-driven platform that lets designers create multi-sensory experiences through typography.
By analyzing metadata from Monotype’s extensive font library and Audiosocket’s music catalog, Fonic aims to reveal the emotional and psychological connections between type and sound—an intersection often experienced by those with synesthesia, a phenomenon where one sense involuntarily triggers another (for example, some people say they have the ability to taste names or hear color).

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This collaboration is part of Monotype’s ongoing exploration of creative trends, inspired by its 2025 Type Trends Report, Re:Vision. With Fonic, users can experiment with how different fonts and musical elements align to create distinct moods and brand identities. The project is also a research tool—over the course of the year, data from user interactions will help refine AI-driven insights into how typography and music influence perception.
To start, you simply fill out a personality test of sorts detailing the moods, themes, preferred font styles, music genres, and emotions you hope to instill through your creative assets, and so on.

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At its core, Fonic is an attempt to bridge a gap that has long existed in branding and design. While designers instinctively pair typography with music to evoke emotion, there has never been a systematic way to do so. Using AI, Fonic analyzes patterns between fonts and sound, creating curated pairings that go beyond subjective choices. The platform features prominent typefaces like Gotham and Albertus Nova, alongside lesser-known but distinctive fonts, all matched with music that complements their style. Just as a melody can shift a mood, a font’s shape, weight, and rhythm can supposedly subtly influence how an audience perceives a brand or message.
The technology behind Fonic is powered by Audiosocket’s AIMS search API, which combines AI with human-validated metadata to make precise recommendations. Leveraging machine learning, the platform refines its suggestions based on user input, ensuring an evolving tool to guide design decisions. And as more creatives get experimental, Monotype and Audiosocket expect to uncover deeper insights into how typography and sound can work together in branding and storytelling.

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For Monotype, Fonic could help reinvent what brand identity means in an increasingly multimedia-driven world. Whether to craft a sonic logo or various advertising, packaging, or digital experiences, this AI-assisted approach may provide a fresh spin on how design choices shape perception. Give Fonic a whirl here.
[via Monotype / Fonic]