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Palatino® Linotype Font Family

- by Hermann Zapf
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Palatino® Linotype Roman (Linotype Originals)
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Especially suitable for Office Applications running in MS Windows.
 
     
Palatino® Linotype Italic (Linotype Originals)
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Palatino® Linotype Bold (Linotype Originals)
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Palatino® Linotype Bold Italic (Linotype Originals)
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Palatino® Linotype Complete Family Value Pack (Linotype Originals)
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Book Antiqua™ is a Windows system font, and is not part of the Linotype portfolio. An alternative typeface is Palatino™ from Hermann Zapf.

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Designer: Hermann Zapf, 1950
The Palatino® Linotype Font Family is part of the Linotype Originals.
The Palatino™ typeface was first designed over 50 years ago by Hermann Zapf, and is probably the most universally admired and used of his type designs. In 1950, it was punchcut in metal by August Rosenberger at D. Stempel AG typefoundry in Frankfurt am Main, and then adapted for Linotype machine composition. Zapf optimized Palatino's design for legibility by giving it open counters and carefully weighted strokes, producing a typeface that was legible even on the inferior paper of the post-World War II period. The font was named after Giambattista Palatino, a master of calligraphy from the time of Leonardo da Vinci. Palatino is a typeface based on classical Italian Renaissance forms. It has become a modern classic in itself, and is popular among professional graphic designers and amateurs alike. Palatino works well for both text and display typography.

The new Palatino™ Linotype typefaces are OpenType format fonts, which include many newly designed characters in four large character sets; including extensive support for the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets, as well as for Central European and many other languages.
The Palatino Linotype OpenType fonts contains the following Microsoft code pages:
1252 Latin 1,
1250 Latin 2 Eastern,
1251 Cyrillic,
1253 Greek with polytonic Greek,
1254 Turk,
1257 Windows Baltic, and
1258 Windows Vietnamese.
The fonts also include many ligature glyphs, including some historical long s-ligatures, as well as sets of Small Caps, Old style Figures, and vertical & diagonal fractions.
Each font contains 1325 different glyphs.

Palatino is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.

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