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Times Europa® Office Italic

- par Akira Kobayashi
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Times Europa® Office Com Italic
  Format: OpenType Com

Prix: 76,00 US$
  
... appartient à la Times Europa® Office famille de polices qui contient 4 fontes en format OpenType Com.
Fonctions de l’ensemble des caractères:
fractions supersub ordinals latinext LTCom_logo isoadobe2 adobece ligatures ornaments caseforms
388 Caractères
Carte de caractères: Tableau d'encodage   
Groupe de fontes liées:
Times Europa® Office Com Regular
Times Europa® Office Com Italic
Times Europa® Office Com Bold
Times Europa® Office Com Bold Italic
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Ce produit est contenu dans:
The Linotype Originals OpenType Edition Version Two
Times Europa Office Complete Family Pack
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Every year, more and more text is read directly on a computer screen in office applications, or from freshly printed sheets from a copier or laser printer. Clear, legible text faces are more imperative to office communication than ever before. Yet every worker desires a small bit of personality in the corporate world. Most office environments are only equipped with a few basic fonts that are truly optimized for use in text, with laser printers, and on screen. Akira Kobayashi, [...]

À propos de Times Europa® Office Italic ...

Linotype usage sample for Times Europa® Office Com Italic
Dessinateur: Akira Kobayashi, 2006
Times Europa® Office Italic appartient à la Times Europa® Office famille de polices qui fait partie de la Linotype Originals.

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Every year, more and more text is read directly on a computer screen in office applications, or from freshly printed sheets from a copier or laser printer. Clear, legible text faces are more imperative to office communication than ever before. Yet every worker desires a small bit of personality in the corporate world. Most office environments are only equipped with a few basic fonts that are truly optimized for use in text, with laser printers, and on screen.

The Linotype Office Alliance fonts guarantee data clarity. All of the font weights within the individual family have the same character measurements; individual letters or words may have their styles changed without line wrap being affected! All numbers, mathematical signs, and currency symbols are tabular; they share the same set character width, ensuring that nothing stands in the way of clear graph, chart, and table design. In addition to being extremely open and legible, the characters in this collection's fonts also share the same capital letter height and the same x-height. The production and reading of financial reports is duly streamlined with the Linotype Office Alliance fonts.

The Times Europa Office family is designed after the model of the original serif family produced by Walter Tracy and the Linotype Design Studio in 1974. A redesign of the classic Times New Roman typeface, Times Europa was created as its replacement for the Times of London newspaper. In contrast to Times New Roman, Times Europa has sturdier characters and more open counter spaces, which help maintain readability in rougher printing conditions. Times Europa drastically improved on the legibility of the bold and italic styles of Times New Roman. Overall, text set in Times Europa is easier to read, and quicker to digest.

Akira Kobayashi, Linotype's Type Director, brought Times Europa up to speed for the new millennium in 2006. Now optimized for office communication instead of newspaper design, Times Europa Office offers a familiar yet refreshingly new appearance for serif text. Because of the Times of London's specific printing conditions in the early 1970s, Times Europa originally had some intentional errors built into its letterform design. These inconsistencies created an even image in newspaper text in the long run. However, these design elements bear no role on modern office communication and its needs. Kobayashi redrew these problem forms, eliminating them completely. Now Times Europa's font weights appear clearer and easier to read than ever before.

The other three families in the Office Alliance type system include Metro Office, Neuzeit Office, and Trump Mediaeval Office.
Rechercher ce produit ou des produits similaires à l'aide des mots-clés suivants: 17ème siècle, année 1600, bureau, CE, Com, compatible, Corporate, d'entreprise, embattement, Europe centrale, Langues d'Europe centrale, OpenType, pièce de travail, Rapport annuel, Rapport public, Serif, économique.

Times Europa is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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