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  2. Slab serif - Wikipedia

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    A sample of the typeface Rockwell, a slab serif face based on the geometric model. A sample of the typeface Courier, a slab serif face based on strike-on typewriting faces. Slab serif lettering and typefaces appeared rapidly in the early nineteenth century, having little in common with previous letterforms.

  3. List of serif typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Class: Old style : Century Schoolbook Designer: Morris Fuller Benton Class: Modern : Chaparral Designer: Carol Twombly Class: Slab serif Sub-class: Humanist: Bitstream Charter Designer: Matthew Carter Class: Transitional, Slab serif : Cheltenham Designer: Bertram Goodhue & Ingalls Kimball Class: Old style : City Designer: Georg Trump Class ...

  4. Category:Slab serif typefaces - Wikipedia

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    It is characterized by serifs that are similar in weight to the character stroke, in contrast to other serif faces where the serif is a minor finishing flourish. Additionally there is typically little or no contrast in stroke width, and serifs are most often unbracketed.

  5. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ref (also distributed under the name "MS Reference Serif," extension of the Georgia typeface) Gulim/New Gulim and Dotum, rounded sans-serif and non-rounded sans-serif respectively, (distributed with Microsoft Office 2000. wide range of CJK (Korean) characters. 49,284 glyphs in v3.10.)

  6. American Typewriter - Wikipedia

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    American Typewriter is a slab serif typeface created in 1974 by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan for International Typeface Corporation. [4] It is based on the slab serif style of typewriters; however, unlike most true typewriter typefaces, it is a proportional design: the characters do not all have the same width.

  7. Serif - Wikipedia

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    Many early slab-serif types, being intended for posters, only come in bold styles with the key differentiation being width, and often have no lower-case letters at all. Examples of slab-serif typefaces include Clarendon, Rockwell, Archer, Courier, Excelsior, TheSerif, and Zilla Slab. FF Meta Serif and Guardian Egyptian are examples of newspaper

  8. Courier (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    With the rise of digital computing, variants of the Courier typeface were developed with features helpful in coding: larger punctuation marks, stronger distinctions between similar characters (such as the numeral 0 vs. the upper-case O and the numeral 1 vs. the lower-case L), sans-serif variants, and other features to provide increased legibility when viewed on screens.

  9. Rockwell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell is a slab serif typeface designed by the Monotype Corporation and released in 1934. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project was supervised by Monotype's engineering manager Frank Hinman Pierpont . This typeface is distinguished by a serif at the apex of the uppercase A , while the lowercase a has two storeys.