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Centaur® by Adobe Std Complete Family Value Pack
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| Price: | US$ 99.00 |
Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack in OpenType Std format contains 4 fonts.
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Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack
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| Price: | US$ 95.00 |
Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack in Windows TrueType format contains 13 fonts.
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Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack
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| Price: | US$ 179.00 |
Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack in Mac PostScript format contains 15 fonts.
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Nicolaus Jenson – born 1420 in Sommevoire, France, died 1480 in Venice, Italy – type founder, punch cutter, printer, publisher.
It is thought Jenson was punch cutter (master of the mint) for the royal mint in Tours or Paris. 1458: Carl VII sends Jenson to Mainz to learn the technique of movable metal type and bring it back to Paris. Spends time in Frankfurt am Main. From 1468 onwards: Jenson is in Venice, where he opens and runs his printing workshop which produces c. 150 books. Produces his [...]
American printer, typographer and type designer Frederic Warde (born 1894 in Wells, Minnesota, USA, died 1939 in New York, USA) created the font Centaur™. Bruce Rogers originally designed the exquisite, classical Centaur for the Metropolitan Museum in 1914. The forms are based on those of the famous Renaissance printer Nicolas Jenson. The italic, designed in 1925 by Frederic Warde, was originally called Arrighi. Warde modelled the italic forms on the Italika of Ludovico Vicentino, a 16th [...]
Bruce Rogers – born 14. 5. 1870 in Lynnwood, USA, died 21. 5. 1957 in New Fairfield, USA – typographer, type designer, illustrator, artist.
1885–90: trains as an artist at Purdue College near Lynnwood. From 1894 onwards: produces graphics for "Modern Art" magazine. 1896: joins Riverside Press in Boston, founded in 1888. 1900–12: Riverside’s special prints achieve world acclaim under Roger’s management. Rogers designs over fifty book editions for the press, often using typefaces he has cut [...]
About Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack ...
Designer: Bruce Rogers, 1914/1929
Centaur® by Adobe Complete Family Value Pack belongs to the Centaur® by Adobe Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
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XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
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