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Lithos is a glyphic sans-serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly in 1989 for Adobe Systems.Lithos is inspired by the unadorned, geometric letterforms of the engravings found on Ancient Greek public buildings.
Code2000 is a serif and pan-Unicode digital font, which includes characters and symbols from a very large range of writing systems.As of the current version 1.176 released in 2023, Code2000 is designed and implemented by James Kass to include as much of the Unicode 15.1 standard as practical (with 15.1 being the currently-released version), and to support OpenType digital typography features.
Lucida Grande is a humanist sans-serif typeface.It is a member of the Lucida family of typefaces designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes.It is best known for its implementation throughout the macOS user interface from 1999 to 2014, as well as in other Apple software like Safari for Windows.
Helvetica, also known by its original name Neue Haas Grotesk, is a widely-used sans-serif typeface developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger and Eduard Hoffmann.
Ad Lib is a decorative typeface that was designed in 1961 by Freeman Craw for American Type Founders.It was extremely popular from the early- to mid-1960s, and is often used today to evoke that era.
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.
Lucida Sans Unicode is an OpenType typeface from the design studio of Bigelow & Holmes, [1] designed to support the most commonly used characters defined in version 1.0 of the Unicode standard.