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  2. Jos Buivenga - Wikipedia

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  3. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    This list of monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in classical typesetting and printing. Samples of Monospaced typefaces Typeface name

  4. Roboto - Wikipedia

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    Roboto Slab is a slab serif font based on Roboto. It was introduced in March 2013, as the default font in Google's note-taking service Google Keep. [18] (The font was changed to the sans-serif Roboto in 2018.) [19] It is available in four weights: thin, light, regular and bold. However, no oblique versions were released for it.

  5. Zilla Slab - Wikipedia

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    Zilla Slab is a free to use, open source slab serif font commissioned by the Mozilla Foundation [2] as a part of their rebranding process from mid-2016 to 2017. [3] [4] [5] It was created in 2017 by Peter Biľak and Nikola Djurek, [2] typeface designers for the Typotheque foundry. It is inspired by the Tesla Slab font, [6] [2] also originally ...

  6. File:Zilla Slab font.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. City (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    City is a slab serif typeface designed by Georg Trump and released around 1930 by the Berthold type foundry in Berlin, Germany. [a] Though classified as a slab serif, City displays a strong modernist influence in its geometric structure of right angles and opposing round corners. The typeface takes inspiration from the machine age, and industry.

  8. Slab serif - Wikipedia

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    Some fonts oriented towards small print use and printing on poor-quality newsprint paper may have slab serifs to increase legibility, while their other features are closer to conventional book type fonts. Slab serif fonts were also often used in typewriters, most famously Courier, and this tradition has meant many monospaced text fonts intended ...

  9. Clarendon (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Many modern writers as a result ignore them and prefer the term slab-serif, providing individual descriptions of the features of specific designs. Clarendon - often particularly used to refer to slab-serifs with 'bracketed' serifs. [7] Antique - the first name used for slab-serifs, but in France often used for sans-serifs. Sometimes taken to ...