Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Adrian Frutiger" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

typeface and shows
A page from the 1611 edition of the King James Version of the Bible shows the original typeface and layout.
* A type specimen is a publication that shows the available glyphs in a typeface, including variations used for ligatures and special ornaments.

typeface and inspiration
TfL owns the copyright to and exercises control over the New Johnston typeface, but a close approximation of the face exists in the TrueType computer font Paddington and the Gill Sans typeface also takes inspiration from Johnston.
Gill was a well established sculptor, graphic artist and type designer, and the Gill Sans typeface takes inspiration from Edward Johnston ’ s Johnston typeface for London Underground, which Gill had worked on while apprenticed to Johnston.
We note here especially the remarkable clarity and simplicity of the printer's Roman typeface, which drew its inspiration from etchings on Roman monuments.
Akzidenz Grotesk had earlier also provided the same designers the broad inspiration for the Transport typeface used for all road signs in the United Kingdom.

typeface and by
* Bell ( typeface ), a typeface designed in 1788 by Richard Austin
In addition, most of these printers were limited to monochrome printing in a single typeface at one time, although bolding and underlining of text could be done by " overstriking ", that is, printing two or more impressions in the same character position.
* DIN 1451: typeface used by German railways and on traffic signs
* A typeface created by Rudolf Koch
The signage in the London Underground is a classic design example of the modern era and used a typeface designed by Edward Johnston in 1916.
Her classical education left its mark ; Christopher Stray has observed that " George Eliot's novels draw heavily on Greek literature ( only one of her books can be printed correctly without the use of a Greek typeface ), and her themes are often influenced by Greek tragedy ".
The typeface is still in use today although substantially modified in 1979 by Eiichi Kono at Banks & Miles to produce " New Johnston ".
For centuries, this task was done primarily by skilled typographers known as " markup men " or " copy markers " who marked up text to indicate what typeface, style, and size should be applied to each part, and then passed the manuscript to others for typesetting by hand.
* A typeface created by Rudolf Koch
The typeface is exclusively Courier, is italicized by shifting pixels of each successive horizontal row further to the left, and is never anti-aliased.
* Sycorax ( typeface ), a unique combination of typefaces and spelling used by the poet Kamau Brathwaite
The typeface used to write the typical " The Chemical Brothers " logo is derived from Sho, designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer in 1992.
* February – Pietro Bembo's Petri Bembi de Aetna Angelum Chalabrilem liber is published in Venice by Aldus Manutius, the first book printed in the old style serif or humanist typeface cut by Francesco Griffo and known from the 20th century as Bembo.
Palatino is the name of a large typeface family that began as an old style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf initially released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry.
The design is based on the Al-Ahram typeface designed by Zapf in 1956 but reworked and modified to fit the Palatino nova family.
Microsoft distributes a similar typeface, Book Antiqua ( originally by Monotype ), which is considered by Zapf to be an imitation.
In the United States, the abstract design of a typeface is not protected by copyright, and can be imitated freely ( unless the typeface is protected by a design patent, which is of much more limited duration and rarely applied for ).

typeface and Nicholas
He was buried in the churchyard of St Nicholas, Poling, where there is a commemorative wall plaque within the nave of the church designed and cut by the Arts and Crafts sculptor and typeface designer, Eric Gill-who lived in nearby Ditchling.

typeface and Jenson
Jenson constructed the first roman typeface on the basis of typographical principles, as opposed to the old manuscript models.
A typeface named " ITRL ", based on the work of Renaissance typographer Nicolas Jenson, was specially designed for the series.

typeface and type
* Roman type, an upright typeface style, contrasted to italic
In 1938, he designed his first printed typeface for them, a fraktur type called Gilgengart.
The typefaces in the Linotype type library are the artwork of some of the most famous typeface designers of the 20th Century.
In many countries, though not the United States of America, type design could be copyrighted typeface by typeface.
Although a given digitization of a typeface can all too easily be modified by another type designer, such a modified font is usually considered a derivative work, and is covered by the copyright of the original font software.
The distinction between font and typeface is that a font designates a specific member of a type family such as roman, boldface, or italic type, while typeface designates a consistent visual appearance or style which can be a " family " or related set of fonts.
In the early 1990s, the Adobe Systems type group introduced the idea of expert set fonts, which had a standardized set of additional glyphs, including small caps, old style figures, and additional superior letters, fractions and ligatures not found in the main fonts for the typeface.
# The interplay between typeface / font, line spacing and type area, from which the standard of one page of text per one minute of screen time is derived.
The French court later adopted Garamond ’ s Roman types for their printing and the typeface influenced type across France and Western Europe.
Revivals of the Garamond type came as early as 1900, when a typeface based on the work of Jean Jannon was introduced at the Paris World ’ s Fair as " Original Garamond ", whereafter many type foundries began to cast similar types, beginning a wave of revivals that continued throughout the 20th Century.
Frutiger is a sans-serif typeface by the Swiss type designer Adrian Frutiger.
It is a re-envisioning of the metal type version of Meridien, a typeface first released by Deberny & Peignot during the 1950s.
* Gaelic type, a typeface used in Ireland
In typography, italic type is a cursive typeface based on a stylized form of calligraphic handwriting.
The typeface Capitolium News by Gerard Unger ( 2006 ) has been the main type used in De Volkskrant since 2 December 2006.
Impressed by the success of the Bauer foundry's Futura typeface, Peignot encouraged a new, geometric sans-serif type in competition.
* Architype Albers ( typeface based on Albers 1927 – 1931 experimentation with geometrically constructed stencil type )

0.418 seconds.