About Euler Font Family ...
Designer: Hermann Zapf / Donald Knuth, 1983
The Euler Font Family is part of the The American Mathematical Society.
The Euler family, which currently consists of nine separate fonts, was designed by Hermann Zapf during the early 1980s. The first of the series, Euler Text with Greek, was originally released as two separate fonts, AMS Euler Text and AMS Euler Greek. AMS Euler Text was a special alphabet family developed for the composition of mathematics, which was commissioned by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) in Providence, Rhode Island, and was created in collaboration with Donald E. Knuth (Department of Computer Sciences, Stanford University).
The present family also includes Euler Text with Greek Bold, Euler Script, Euler Script Bold, Euler Fraktur, Euler Fraktur Bold, Euler Math Sign 1, Euler Math Sign 2, and Euler Math Sign 3.
The fonts in the Euler family are named in honor of the Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler (1707-1783).
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