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  2. List of typefaces included with macOS - Wikipedia

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    System Font for Small Text Helvetica CY: non-Latin, sans, book: Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique ... Italic, Bold (these three in separate fonts with lining and ...

  3. Helvetica - Wikipedia

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    The font family is made up of 51 fonts including nine weights in three widths (8 in normal width, 9 in condensed, and 8 in extended width variants) as well as an outline font based on Helvetica 75 Bold Outline (no Textbook or rounded fonts are available). Linotype distributes Neue Helvetica on CD. [83]

  4. IBM Plex - Wikipedia

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    Plex replaces Helvetica as the IBM corporate typeface after more than fifty years, freeing the company from extensive license payments in the process. [1] Version 1.0 of the font family had four typefaces, each with eight weights (Thin, Extra Light, Light, Regular, Text, Medium, Semi-bold, Bold) and true italics to complement them. [2]

  5. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was included. Included typefaces with versions ... Bold, Italic, Bold Italic: Thai ...

  6. Fonts on Macintosh - Wikipedia

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    Variants of each font were algorithmically generated on-the-fly from the standard fonts. Bold, italic, outlined, underlined and shadowed variations were the most common, though some applications also included subscript and superscript. Outline, shadow and underline are not always supported by modern software and fonts.

  7. Max Miedinger - Wikipedia

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    Only the semi-bold series (size 20) was then presented. [5] In 1960, supplemented by the lean, bold and italic series, the font was marketed under the name Helvetica. Publication of Neue Helvetica, based on old Helvetica, by Linotype in 1983. All rights ceded to Linotype in 1989.

  8. Typeface - Wikipedia

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    For example, Times is a typeface family, whereas Times Roman, Times Italic and Times Bold are individual typefaces making up the Times family. Typeface families typically include several typefaces, though some, such as Helvetica, may consist of dozens of fonts.

  9. Garamond - Wikipedia

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    For many years the masthead of British newspaper The Guardian used "The" in italic 'Garamond' and "Guardian" in bold Helvetica. [279] [280] A condensed variant of ITC Garamond was adopted by Apple in 1984 upon the release of the Macintosh, known as Apple Garamond. This was a proprietary font not publicly available, less condensed than the ...