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Myriad is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems.Myriad was intended as a neutral, general-purpose typeface that could fulfill a range of uses and have a form easily expandable by computer-aided design to a large range of weights and widths.
Samples of sans-serif typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Agency FB Designer: Caleigh Huber & Morris Fuller Benton Class: Geometric Akzidenz-Grotesk Designer: Günter Gerhard Lange
Myriad Specimen Book, Adobe Systems Incorporated, 1992. Adobe Jenson Specimen Book, Adobe Systems Incorporated, 1996. Creating bold weights in FontForge - blog post on using interpolation to create bold weights for a revival of the Centaur typeface.
Adobe's Myriad was used in Apple's marketing 2002–2017. San Francisco Font. In 2002, Apple gradually started using a variant of the Adobe Myriad font family in its marketing and packaging. As new revisions of its products were released, the text changed from the serif Apple Garamond to the sans-serif Myriad Apple.
Myriad (Schriftart) Liste von Schriftarten; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Myriad (tipografía) Anexo:Tipos de letra de palo seco; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van lettertypen; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Myriad (tipografia) Usage on tl.wikipedia.org Talaan ng mga pamilya ng tipo ng titik na sans serif
By contrast, a bold font weight makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text. [2] Bold strongly stands out from regular text, and is often used to highlight keywords important to the text's content. For example, printed dictionaries often use boldface for their keywords, and the names of entries can conventionally be marked in bold ...
The Bauer Bodoni typeface, with samples of the three of the fonts in the family: Roman (or regular), bold, and italic.. In metal typesetting, a font (American English) or fount (Commonwealth English) is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface, defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design.
For some reason, Adobe didn't simply name the font 'Myriad' in its font menu listing; the original Type 1 version was known as 'Myriad Roman', while the newer OpenType version included with Acrobat 7 is 'Myriad Pro'. I've changed the font sample to use both of those as alternate font names. Kar-ma 08:31, 9 January 2007 (UTC)