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  2. Identifont - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identifont

    The Identifont web site is an online directory of typefaces, with main function a tool to help identify a font from a sample. [1] It has been described as the largest Internet directory of typefaces.

  3. Rockwell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness World Records used Rockwell in some of its early-1990s editions. Informational signage at Expo 86 made extensive use of the Rockwell typeface. [9] Docklands Light Railway used a bold weight of this typeface in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  4. Open-source Unicode typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Alternative download at fontsquirrel.com: Quivira: Public domain: 2019 / 4.1 11,053 glyphs, focusing mainly on Western scripts and limited emoji. Roboto: Apache license: 2017-08-03 / 2.138 A collection of fonts developed for Google's Android mobile phone operating system: SIL fonts: OFL: Typefaces include Charis SIL, Doulos SIL and Gentium ...

  5. List of typographic features - Wikipedia

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    Typographic features made possible using digital typographic systems have solved many of the demands placed on computer systems to replicate traditional typography and have expanded the possibilities with many new features.

  6. Wikipedia:Typography - Wikipedia

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    On Macs, Helvetica, Times, and Courier are three core fonts used by Adobe's PostScript and PDF technologies. All three fonts have been included on every Mac going back to the 1980s, and they are the default "sans-serif", "serif", and "monospace" fonts in almost all web browsers.

  7. Libertinus - Wikipedia

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    Libertinus is a typeface forked in 2012 from the Linux Libertine Open Fonts Project, which aims to create free and open alternatives to proprietary typefaces such as Times New Roman.

  8. MyFonts - Wikipedia

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    MyFonts is a digital fonts distributor, based in Woburn, Massachusetts.It was created by Bitstream Inc., launched in September 1999 (during the ATypI conference in Boston), and started selling fonts in March 2000.

  9. Cantarell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Cantarell is the default typeface supplied with the user interface of GNOME since version 3.0, replacing Bitstream Vera and DejaVu.The font was originated by Dave Crossland in 2009.