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Palatino

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Palatino is a serif typeface created by Hermann Zapf in 1948. Full of grace and strength, Palatino is nearly universally admired. It has been adapted to virtually every type technology, and is probably one of the most used and copied typefaces in existence.

Named after 16th century Italian writing master Giambattista Palatino , Palatino is based on the humanist fonts of the Italian Renaissance, which mirror the letters formed by a broadnib pen; this gives a calligraphic grace. But where the Renaissance faces tend to use smaller letters with longer vertical lines (ascenders and descenders) with lighter strokes, Palatino has larger proportions, and is considered much easier to read. See the "typeface" article for more on classification.

The digital type foundries Linotype and Adobe Systems sell authentic versions of Palatino; Palatino Linotype is authorized by Zapf as the definitive Palatino. However, certain hot metal versions of Palatino, of smaller x-height, are both more legible and elegant to many eyes. In the Bitstream font collection, Palatino is called Zapf Calligraphic.

Microsoft distributes a similar typeface, Book Antiqua (originally by Monotype), which is considered by many to be an inferior imitation. In 1993 Zapf resigned from l'Association Typographique Internationale (ATypI ) over its hypocritical attitude toward unauthorized copying by prominent ATypI members. However, in an atmosphere of improved willingness to do business with the morally legitimate, Microsoft now also distributes Palatino Linotype in Windows 2000 and XP.

Palatino/Book Antiqua is the font that is used on the Google logo.

Samples

The following paragraph is in Palatino or in Palatino Linotype, URW Palladio L or Bitstream Zapf Calligraphic 801 if one of them is installed on your machine. If not, a monospace font is used:

The following paragraph is in Monotype Book Antiqua, if it installed in your machine. If not, a monospace font is used:

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External link

  • John Butler has compiled this Palatino FAQ.
  • Hermann Zapf wrote a life history for Linotype Library, available Here


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