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The font family released by Bauer consist of mager (light), halbfett (medium), fett (bold), kursiv halbfett (medium italic), and kursiv fett (bold italic). The font family was released in 1952–1953. It was sold by Bauer in German, English, Spanish, and French markets as Steile Futura, Bauer Topic, Vox, Zénith respectively. [31]
Typeface Family Spacing Weights/Styles Target script Included from Can be installed on Example image Aharoni [6]: Sans Serif: Proportional: Bold: Hebrew: XP, Vista
Download QR code; Print/export ... Futura: sans-serif, book: ... Italic, Bold (these three in separate fonts with lining and text figures), Small Caps, ...
Futura Extra Bold (1952) Futura Script ( 1954) Futura Extra Bold Oblique (1955, with Tommy Thompson) Futura Extra Bold Condensed; Futura Extra Bold Condensed Oblique; Imperial + Imperial Italic (Intertype, 1957) Used by The New York Times since 1967. [4] Later marketed as Gazette (Linotype, 1977). Nuptial Script (Intertype, 1952) Royal + Royal ...
In the most common open-source release, PT Sans and PT Serif feature regular, italic, bold and bold italic designs. They also include a caption style: this is a wider version of the typeface with a greater x-height (taller lower-case letters), designed for legibility at small font sizes and on outdoor signs. PT Sans also includes a condensed ...
A sample of News Gothic. A sample of Bank Gothic. A sample of Franklin Gothic.. All of Benton's typefaces were cut by American Type Founders.. Roycroft (c. 1898), inspired by lettering in the Saturday Evening Post and often credited to Lewis Buddy, though (according to ATF) designed “partly” by Benton.
Bauersche Gießerei was a German type foundry founded in 1837 by Johann Christian Bauer in Frankfurt am Main.Noted typeface designers, among them Lucian Bernhard, Konrad Friedrich Bauer (not related to the company's founder), Walter Baum, Heinrich Jost, Imre Reiner [], Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler [], Emil Rudolf Weiß, and Heinrich Wienyck, designed typefaces for the company.
It was created as a competitor to the successful Futura typeface for Monotype's hot metal typesetting system. Like Futura it has a single-story 'a' and a straight 'j' with no bend. A very large font family, Twentieth Century is particularly known for a limited range of styles being bundled with many Microsoft products such as Office. [1]