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Set of characters that share common design features
A typeface (or font family) is a design of letters, numbers and other symbols, to be used in printing or for electronic display. Most typefaces include
Typeface
Decorative detail in typography
family of fonts. A typeface or "font family" making use of serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface), like so, and a typeface that does not include
Serif
Humanist sans-serif typeface
[ˈfruːtɪɡər]) is a series of typefaces named after its Swiss designer, Adrian Frutiger. Frutiger is a humanist sans-serif typeface, intended to be clear and
Frutiger_(typeface)
Particular size, weight and style of a typeface
size, weight, and style of a typeface, defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design. For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure)
Font
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Paul Renner and released in 1927. Designed as a contribution on the New Frankfurt-project, it is
Futura_(typeface)
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Avenir is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger in 1987 and released in 1988 by Linotype GmbH. The word avenir is French for 'future'
Avenir_(typeface)
Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
Aptos, originally named Bierstadt, is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style developed by Steve Matteson. In 2023, it became the new default
Aptos_(typeface)
Typeface classification for letterforms without serifs
"serifs" at the end of strokes. Sans-serif typefaces tend to have less stroke width variation than serif typefaces. They are often used to convey simplicity
Sans-serif
This is a list of typefaces, which are separated into groups by distinct artistic differences. The list includes typefaces that have articles or that are
List_of_typefaces
Topics referred to by the same term
Universal Typeface may refer to: The Universal typeface of Herbert Bayer, one of the Bauhaus typefaces. The Universal Typeface Experiment, a crowdsourced
Universal_Typeface
Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
name Neue Haas Grotesk, is a widely used sans-serif typeface developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann. Helvetica
Helvetica
Graphic components of typeface letters
Typeface anatomy describes the graphic elements that make up letters in a typeface. Typefaces are born from the struggle between rules and results. Squeezing
Typeface_anatomy
Typefaces that mimic 15th and 16th century Western European handwriting
Antiqua (/ænˈtiːkwə/) is a style of typeface used to mimic styles of handwriting or calligraphy common during the 15th and 16th centuries. Letters are
Antiqua
Serif typeface
Roman is a serif typeface commissioned for use by the British newspaper The Times in 1931. It has become one of the most popular typefaces of all time and
Times_New_Roman
Classification system for typefaces
typography, the Vox-ATypI classification makes it possible to classify typefaces into general classes. Devised by Maximilien Vox in 1954, it was adopted
Vox-ATypI_classification
Sans-serif typeface
Arial is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style. Fonts from the Arial family are included with all versions of Microsoft Windows after Windows
Arial
Monospaced slab serif typeface
Courier is a monospaced slab serif typeface designed in the mid-1950s by Howard "Bud" Kettler (1919–1999) for IBM. The Courier name and design concept
Courier_(typeface)
Open-source typeface family
Roboto (/roʊˈbɒt.oʊ/) is a typeface family developed by Google. The first typeface was created as the system font for its Android operating system, and
Roboto
Art of designing typefaces and fonts
designing typefaces. This involves drawing each letterform using a consistent style. The basic concepts and design variables are described below. A typeface differs
Type_design
Company logo
Ruth Kedar, with a wordmark based on the Catull font, an old style serif typeface designed by Gustav Jaeger for the Berthold Type Foundry in 1982. The company
Google_logo
Typeface
taller x-height. Despite originating in the nineteenth century, use of the typeface remains strong for periodicals, textbooks, and literature. The Supreme
Century_type_family
Humanist sans-serif typeface
Johnston (or Johnston Sans) is a sans-serif typeface designed by and named after Edward Johnston. The typeface was commissioned in 1913 by Frank Pick, commercial
Johnston_(typeface)
Blackletter typeface
to refer to all blackletter typefaces – while Fraktur typefaces do fall under that category, not all blackletter typefaces exhibit the Fraktur characteristics
Fraktur
Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface made by Apple Inc. It was first released to developers on November 18, 2014. It is the first new typeface designed at Apple
San Francisco (sans-serif typeface)
San_Francisco_(sans-serif_typeface)
Sans-serif typeface
Inter is a free and open-source neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface designed by Rasmus Andersson. Released in 2017, Inter was created to improve on-screen
Inter_(typeface)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up typeface in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A typeface is a set of characters that share common design features. Typeface may also refer to: Typeface
Typeface_(disambiguation)
Art of arranging type
appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line spacing, letter spacing, and spaces between
Typography
Typeface family
Papyrus is a typeface designed by Chris Costello and released by Letraset in 1983. It has a number of distinctive characteristics, including rough edges
Papyrus_(typeface)
Swiss typeface designer (1928–2015)
[ˈaːdriaːn ˈjoːhan ˈfruːtɪɡər]; 24 May 1928 – 10 September 2015) was a Swiss typeface designer who influenced the direction of type design in the second half
Adrian_Frutiger
Grotesque sans-serif typeface
DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that is widely used for traffic, administrative and technical applications. It was defined by the German standards body
DIN_1451
Typeface by Microsoft in 1994
sans-serif typeface created and designed by Vincent Connare and released by Microsoft in 1994. Designed as a non-connecting script, the typeface draws inspiration
Comic_Sans
Category of typefaces
(simplified Chinese: 明体; traditional Chinese: 明體) is a category of serifed typefaces used to display Chinese family of scripts such as traditional and simplified
Ming_typefaces
Topics referred to by the same term
Gothic typeface Gothic script, letters, text, typeface or font may refer to: Gothic alphabet, the Greek-derived writing system of the Gothic language
Gothic_script
1996 typeface by Matthew Carter
Georgia is a serif typeface designed in 1993 by Matthew Carter and hinted by Thomas Rickner for Microsoft. It was intended as a serif typeface that would appear
Georgia_(typeface)
Sans-serif typeface used on road signs in Austria and Slovakia
sans-serif typeface, which is used on traffic signs in Austria and Slovakia. The typeface has been officially adopted as road sign typeface in Austria
Tern_(typeface)
Serif font family
transitional serif typeface commissioned by Microsoft and distributed with Windows and Office. It was designed by Dutch typeface designer Jelle Bosma
Cambria_(typeface)
This is a list of typefaces shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11. Typefaces only shipped with Microsoft Office or other Microsoft applications
List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows
List_of_typefaces_included_with_Microsoft_Windows
Serif typeface
Didot is a group of typefaces named after the French Didot family of printers, punch-cutters, and publishers. They are classified as Modern or Didone
Didot_(typeface)
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Gotham is a geometric sans-serif typeface family designed in 2000 by American type designer Tobias Frere-Jones with Jesse Ragan and released through the
Gotham_(typeface)
Comics character
Gordon Thomas, known better as Typeface, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Peter
Typeface_(character)
Open-source Unicode fonts
several other projects that also existed to extend the Bitstream Vera typefaces; these projects include the Olwen Font Family, Bepa, Arev Fonts (only
DejaVu_fonts
Typeface family
serif typefaces, named for sixteenth-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond, generally spelled as Garamont in his lifetime. Garamond-style typefaces are
Garamond
1869 serif typeface
Bookman is a serif typeface. A wide, legible design that is slightly bolder than most body text faces, Bookman has been used for both display typography
Bookman_(typeface)
Seventh letter of the Latin alphabet
handwriting and typefaces based on it, especially in texts intended to be read by children; it is the style used by most sans-serif typefaces, such as Helvetica
G
Class of typefaces inspired by handwriting
Script typefaces are based on the varied and often fluid stroke created by handwriting. They are generally used for display or trade printing, rather
Script_typeface
Serif typeface
Stencil refers to two typefaces released within months of each other in 1937. The face created by R. Hunter Middleton for Ludlow was advertised in June
Stencil_(typeface)
Typefaces, fonts, and their glyphs raise intellectual property considerations in copyright, trademark, design patent, and related laws. The copyright
Intellectual property protection of typefaces
Intellectual_property_protection_of_typefaces
Font commonly used for highway signs
FHWA Series fonts and unofficially as Highway Gothic), is a sans-serif typeface developed by the United States Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The
Highway_Gothic
British typographer and graphic designer (born 1936)
Overseas Territories, as well as the Transport typeface used on road signs, the Rail Alphabet typeface used on the British railway system, and an early
Margaret_Calvert
1990 nonfiction book
Anatomy of a Typeface is a 1990 book on typefaces written by Alexander Lawson. The book is notable for devoting entire chapters to the development and
Anatomy_of_a_Typeface
Historic European script and typeface
(Textualis or Textura) of the Gothic family of scripts, later adapted into typefaces and still used in modern calligraphy and typesetting. The book script
Blackletter
Geometric sans-serif typeface
from the letters "NRA," hand-lettered in a style akin to the Novel Gothic typeface, in the original design of the Blue Eagle logo of the National Recovery
Eagle_(typeface)
Font design for CJK characters
In East Asian typography, gothic typefaces or "black script" (simplified Chinese: 黑体; traditional Chinese: 黑體; pinyin: hēitǐ; Jyutping: haak1 tai2; Japanese:
East_Asian_Gothic_typeface
This list of sans-serif typefaces details standard sans-serif fonts used in classical typesetting and printing. Acumin Akkurat Andika APHont Architype
List_of_sans_serif_typefaces
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Argentine graphic designer Julieta Ulanovsky and released in 2011. It was inspired by posters
Montserrat_(typeface)
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Bauhaus is a typeface design based on Herbert Bayer's 1925 experimental Universal typeface and the Bauhaus aesthetic overall. The Bauhaus school sought
Bauhaus_(typeface)
Road sign typeface used in the United Kingdom
Transport is a sans serif typeface first designed for road signs in the United Kingdom. It was created between 1957 and 1963 by Jock Kinneir and Margaret
Transport_(typeface)
Serif typeface created in 1958
typeface, which originated in Italy, was designed in 1958 by Francesco Simoncini for Simoncini SA to be used in newspapers and books. This typeface is
Aster_(typeface)
Family of sans-serif fonts
Franklin Gothic and its related faces are a large family of sans-serif typefaces in the industrial or grotesque style developed in the early years of the
Franklin_Gothic
details display typefaces used in typesetting and printing. List of monospaced typefaces List of sans serif typefaces List of script typefaces List of serif
List_of_display_typefaces
Vejtavleskrift typeface. The typeface is derived from the British Transport typeface. Estonia uses the Arial Narrow Bold typeface. Finland uses a typeface developed
Comparison of European road signs
Comparison_of_European_road_signs
Blackletter typeface
Bastard is a blackletter typeface designed by Jonathan Barnbrook in 1990. The name derives from a typographic classification known as Bastarda. The Bastard
Bastard_(typeface)
A uniwidth typeface, also known as an equal-width, duplexed, or multiplexed typeface, is a typeface where every variation (font) has the same metrics (size
Uniwidth_typeface
Serif typeface
Minion is a serif typeface released in 1990 by Adobe Systems. Designed by Robert Slimbach, it is inspired by late Renaissance-era type and intended for
Minion_(typeface)
Slab-serif font
Rockwell is a slab serif typeface designed by the Monotype Corporation and released in 1934. The project was supervised by Monotype's engineering manager
Rockwell_(typeface)
Sans-serif typeface from 1934
Tannenberg is a Fraktur-family blackletter typeface, developed between 1933 and 1935 by Erich Meyer at the type foundry D. Stempel AG in Frankfurt am Main
Tannenberg_(typeface)
Symbol representing the word "and" (&)
(redrawn) Albertus (typeface) sampler (1936). Two styles of ampersand are shown. Motorway (typeface) sampler (1958) Miller (typeface) sampler (1997) This
Ampersand
Typeface
Amelia is a typeface designed by Stan Davis in 1967 and named for his newborn daughter. Its design superficially resembles MICR symbols. Amelia is used
Amelia_(typeface)
Typeface
display typeface, designed by the poster artist A. M. Cassandre in 1937. It was commissioned by the French type foundry Deberny & Peignot. The typeface is
Peignot_(typeface)
Serif typeface
Yale is an old style serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter and first released in 2004. It was commissioned by Yale University for use in all of its
Yale_(typeface)
Typeface designed for vehicle licence plates
Mandatory, also known as Charles Wright 2001, is a typeface developed from the Charles Wright typeface, introduced for use on vehicle registration plates
Mandatory_(typeface)
Digital description of a typographical font
equivalent of a typeface. Since the 1990s, many people outside the printing industry have used the word font as a synonym for typeface. There are three
Computer_font
1896 display typeface
Cheltenham is a typeface for display use designed in 1896 by architect Bertram Goodhue and Ingalls Kimball, director of the Cheltenham Press. The original
Cheltenham_(typeface)
Neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface
Rail Alphabet is a neo-grotesque sans-serif typeface designed by Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert for signage on the British Rail network. First used
Rail_Alphabet
Serif typeface
Palatino is an old-style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf, initially released in 1949 by the Stempel foundry and later by other companies, most
Palatino
Serif font
glyphic serif typeface designed by Ernst Friz and Victor Caruso for Visual Graphics Corporation in 1966. VGC worked with the International Typeface Corporation
Friz_Quadrata
Slab serif typeface
Clarendon is a slab serif typeface that was released in 1845 by Thorowgood and Co. (or Thorowgood and Besley) of London, a letter foundry often known as
Clarendon_(typeface)
Typeface
Trajan is a serif typeface designed in 1989 by Carol Twombly for Adobe. The design is based on the letterforms of capitalis monumentalis or Roman square
Trajan_(typeface)
Sans-serif typeface
Chicago is a sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare for Apple Computer. It was used in the user interface of the Mac OS between 1984 and 1997, and
Chicago_(typeface)
Typefaces used for signage in public areas, such as roads and airports, often share characteristics of, or are chosen for, their readability. Typefaces
List of public signage typefaces
List_of_public_signage_typefaces
Typeface
Coronet is an American typeface designed in 1937 by R. Hunter Middleton. Andy Warhol's "signature" on the cover of The Velvet Underground & Nico is done
Coronet_(typeface)
Serif typeface
Cartier is a family of serif old style typefaces designed in 1967 by Carl Dair, who was commissioned by the Governor General of Canada-in-Council to create
Cartier_(typeface)
Printing and display typeface
Westminster is a printing and display typeface inspired by the font used for the MICR numbers printed on cheques and designed by Leo Maggs. In the 1960s
Westminster_(typeface)
Sans-serif typeface
Interstate is a digital typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones between 1993 and 1999. Originally developed for Font Bureau foundry, it has been owned
Interstate_(typeface)
Glyphic serif display typeface
Albertus is a glyphic serif display typeface designed by Berthold Wolpe in the period 1932 to 1940 for the British branch of the printing company Monotype
Albertus_(typeface)
Geometric sans-serif typeface
Kabel is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Rudolf Koch and released by the Klingspor foundry in 1927. Kabel belongs to the "geometric" style
Kabel_(typeface)
American typeface designer
is an American typeface designer. Darden is the earliest known African-American typeface designer, having published his first typeface at the age of just
Joshua_Darden
Monospaced typeface
Menlo is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Jim Lyles and Charles Bigelow. The typeface was first shipped with Mac OS X Snow Leopard in August
Menlo_(typeface)
Slab serif typeface
American Typewriter is a slab serif typeface created in 1974 by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan for International Typeface Corporation. It is based on the slab
American_Typewriter
1955 typeface by Roger Excoffon
Choc (French: "shock") is a display script typeface designed by Roger Excoffon in 1955. The typeface grew out of Excoffon's repeated and ultimately abandoned
Choc_(typeface)
Serif typeface
Lexicon is a serif typeface designed by Dutch type designer Bram de Does between the years 1989 and 1992. The typeface was specially designed for use
Lexicon_(typeface)
English type designer (born 1937)
lettering. Carter's most used typefaces are the classic web typefaces Verdana and Georgia and the Windows interface typeface Tahoma, as well as other designs
Matthew_Carter
Humanist sans-serif typeface
Gill Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Eric Gill and released by the British branch of Monotype in 1928. It is based on Edward Johnston's
Gill_Sans
Face designed for use at large sizes
A display typeface is a typeface that is intended for use in display type (display copy) at large sizes for titles, headings, pull quotes, and other eye-catching
Display_typeface
Alphabet Terminal List of display typefaces List of sans serif typefaces List of script typefaces List of serif typefaces designed by Mark Simonson Bitstream
List_of_monospaced_typefaces
Serif typeface
Fairfield is an old-style serif typeface designed by Rudolf Ruzicka for body text use. Its design is rooted in the forms of Venetian Old Face types. Fairfield
Fairfield_(typeface)
Typefaces to print Classical Gaelic
character, Irish type, or Gaelic script) is a family of Insular script typefaces devised for printing Early Modern Irish. It was widely used from the 16th
Gaelic_type
Humanist sans-serif typeface
sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems. Myriad was intended as a neutral, general-purpose typeface that could
Myriad_(typeface)
English artist (1882–1940)
February 1882 – 17 November 1940) was an English sculptor, letter cutter, typeface designer, and printmaker. Although the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Eric_Gill
Open source typeface family
IBM Plex is an open source typeface superfamily conceptually designed and developed by Mike Abbink at IBM in collaboration with Bold Monday to reflect
IBM_Plex
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Boy/Male
Indian
To Delight Parents
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Handsome
Girl/Female
Italian American Latin
My lady. Respectful form of address similar to the French 'madame.' Used to signify Virgin Mary...
Boy/Male
Muslim
Replacement
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern
Nearness
Male
Norse
Old Norse name, probably derived from valr ("battle slain"), hence "of the battle slain." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn born for the purpose of avenging Baldr's death. He is to be one of the seven to survive Ragnarok.Â
Girl/Female
Irish
Dark-haired.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Ever Lasting
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Indra's Younger Brother
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese name CAM means "orange." Compare with another form of Cam.
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