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  2. Script typeface - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Carter has cited his 1966 Snell Roundhand typeface as deliberately designed to replicate a style of calligraphy hard to simulate in metal. [10] [11] An additional development enabling more sophisticated script fonts has been the release of the OpenType format, which most fonts are now released in.

  3. Gabriola (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Sample text using different stylistic sets. Gabriola was inspired by the calligraphy of Jan van de Velde the Elder. [1] It was developed with advanced OpenType features and has been optimized for ClearType rendering to improve legibility on screens.

  4. Papyrus (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Costello created the font in 1982, when he was 23 years old and just out of college. He had been studying the Bible and came onto the idea of what a written font would have looked like in biblical times in the Middle East. [1] He hand-drew the font over a period of six months by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper.

  5. Faux Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Faux Hebrew is a Latin script typeface that mimics the calligraphic curves and large serif of Hebrew characters. [1] The style is used for decorative purposes, such as in artwork, foreign branding advertisements, and antisemitic propaganda, often to evoke themes of Jewishness or represent Israel.

  6. Italic type - Wikipedia

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    Citation styles in which book titles are italicised differ on how to deal with a book title within a book title; for example, MLA style specifies a switch back to roman type, whereas The Chicago Manual of Style (14.94) specifies the use of quotation marks (A Key to Whitehead's "Process and Reality"). An alternative option is to switch to an ...

  7. Arno (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Arno is an old-style serif font, drawing inspiration from a variety of 15th and 16th century typefaces. [4] Slimbach has described the design as a combination of the period's Aldine and Venetian styles, with italics inspired by the calligraphy and printing of Ludovico degli Arrighi. [5]

  8. Nastaliq - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, InPage Urdu, which is a functional page layout software for Windows akin to QuarkXPress, was developed for Pakistan's newspaper industry by an Indian software company Concept Software Pvt Ltd. It offered the Noori Nastaliq font licensed from Monotype Imaging. This font is still used in current versions of the software for Windows.

  9. Type design - Wikipedia

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    With the coming of computers, type design became a form of computer graphics. Initially, this transition occurred with a program called Ikarus around 1980, but widespread transition began with programs such as Aldus Freehand and Adobe Illustrator, and finally to dedicated type design programs called font editors, such as Fontographer and FontLab.