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Zemestro™ Std Book Italic
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| Price: | US$ 54.00 |
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| ... is part of the Zemestro™ Font Family, comprising altogether 6 fonts in OpenType Std format. |
Technical information
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript flavoured
File name: ZemestroStd-BookItalic.otf Windows menu name: Zemestro Std Bk PostScript name: ZemestroStd-BkItalic PostScript full name: ZemestroStd-BkItalic |
Catalog material number:
16787241
Zemestro™ Book Italic
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
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| ... is part of the Zemestro™ Font Family, comprising altogether 6 fonts in Windows TrueType format. |
Character set features:
251 characters
Technical information
File name: AM209___.TTF Windows menu name: Zemestro Book PostScript name: Zemestro-BookItalic PostScript full name: Zemestro Book Italic |
Catalog material number:
15167241
Zemestro™ Book Italic
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
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| ... is part of the Zemestro™ Font Family, comprising altogether 6 fonts in Windows PostScript format. |
Character set features:
246 characters
Technical information
File name: AM209___.PFB Windows menu name: Zemestro Book PostScript name: Zemestro-BookItalic PostScript full name: Zemestro-BookItalic |
Catalog material number:
15367241
Zemestro™ Book Italic
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
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| ... is part of the Zemestro™ Font Family, comprising altogether 6 fonts in Mac PostScript format. |
Character set features:
246 characters
Technical information
File name: ZemesBooIta PostScript name: Zemestro-BookItalic PostScript full name: Zemestro-BookItalic |
Catalog material number:
15067241
Other families by this designer ...
Documents referring to this product ...
David Farey (born 1943) created the fonts ITC Beesknees™ (1991), Bodoni™ Unique, Cachet™, Font, Gabardine, Greyhound™, ITC Highlander™ (1993), ITC Johnston™ (with Richard Dawson, 1999), Little Louis, ITC Ozwald® (1992), Virgin Roman, Zemestro™ (2003).
About Zemestro™ Book Italic ...
Designer: Dave Farey, 2003
Zemestro™ Book Italic belongs to the Zemestro™ Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
Zemestro is a straightforward design that is meant to be read. According to its designer, Dave Farey, "There's nothing calligraphic about it, and there are no defining or identifiable single characters -- it's just clean and simply constructed."Farey's goal was to create a more legible and friendlier typeface than those limited to single character and stroke widths. The face finds its foundation in two earlier designs from Farey: Cachet, a soft-terminal sans he drew in 1999, and a partial alphabet he created for the New Scientist, a British scientific journal. Cachet appears to be monospaced and constructed with geometrically precise character strokes, but it isn't. The characters drawn for New Scientific are more condensed and structured than Cachet. Their offspring Zemestro takes on the proportions of the New Scientific letters and builds them into a full typeface family. Round characters have squared shoulders, helping to create visually consistent letter spacing and even typographic color. Terminals are now square and clipped at right angles to the stroke.
The Zemestro family is available in four weights, with complementary italics for the two lightest weights. Text copy in the Book weight is inviting and easy on the eyes, while the Regular is more imposing and authoritative. The Medium and Bold weights are excellent for providing emphasis in text copy and are also strong communicators at display sizes.
The name Zemestro? "I'm always fascinated by typeface names," says Farey. "Most of mine are inspired by movies or books." It was while reading a book on the Russian revolution that Farey learned zemestro was the word for a village council or group of elders, "before Comrade Lenin dissolved them all," he explains. "So this is the first Zemestro since 1917. I thought it was worth reviving."
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