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The National Hockey League's Nashville Predators use Futura Bold Condensed as the font for the names on the back of player jerseys. [30] Channel 4's drama series Utopia uses Futura. Futura is used on the current TV5 logo, the "Rainbow" logo of previous GMA Network in Extra Heavy style, and is also Animax Asia's main typeface.
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 ...
Skia: Light, Light Condensed, Light Extended, Condensed, Extended, Bold, Black, Black Condensed, Black Extended (Matthew Carter; system previously only included regular) Sukhumvit Set: Thin, Light, Text, Medium, SemiBold, Bold (Anuthin Wongsunkakon; previously used as a system font for iOS 7.0 [1]) Bitstream Symbols; Trattatello (James Grieshaber)
Typeface Family Spacing Weights/Styles Target script Included from Can be installed on Example image Aharoni [6]: Sans Serif: Proportional: Bold: Hebrew: XP, Vista
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]
The Public Type or PT Fonts are a family of free and open-source fonts released from 2009 onwards, comprising PT Sans, PT Serif and PT Mono.They were commissioned from the design agency ParaType by Rospechat, a department of the Russian Ministry of Communications, to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great's orthography reform and to create a font family that supported all the ...
Century Gothic is a digital sans-serif typeface in the geometric style, released by Monotype Imaging in 1990. [1] [2] It is a redrawn version of Monotype's own Twentieth Century, a copy of Bauer's Futura, to match the widths of ITC Avant Garde Gothic.
Modified variant of Gill Sans Bold Condensed used on road signs in former East Germany until 1990. [26] [27] Goudy Old Style: Used on Victoria PTC railway station signs in the 1990s, replacing the green The Met signs. The blue Metlink signs replaced these signs in 2003 after a short trial of Connex signs (using Verdana) at Mitcham and Rosanna ...