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Infobox font examples[edit]

American Typewriter
Categoryserif
ClassificationOld style
Designer(s)Joel Kaden and Tony Stan
FoundryITC, published by: Adobe, Apple[1]
Date created1974[2]
Design based onSholes's 1868 typewriter patent
Also known asITC American typewriter







CategorySerif
ClassificationTransitional
PANOSE: 2263545234
Designer(s)Stanley Morison
Victor Lardent
Commissioned byThe Times
FoundryMonotype
Date released1931


























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Winfonts list[edit]

Font or (font) or (typeface)[edit]

Currently we have article names with Font as part of the name, or (font) after the name, or (typeface) after the name. Sometimes both names work because of a redirect, sometimes only (font) works, and sometimes only (typeface) works. The examples above tell the whole story.

Questions for the collaborators:

  1. Can we have a standard way to do these font names, and if so, what would it be?
  2. Do we need to add redirect pages for the instances where the non-standard way does not work?
  3. Should we make an effort to rename the unusual instances, like Abaddon Font above?

Please number your answers. I am willing to work on applying the standard way to existing articles. Someone else should enforce the standard way for new articles. --DThomsen8 (talk) 14:31, 22 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ "Identifont". Retrieved 2009-09-28.
  2. ^ "MyFonts". Dec 3, 2007. Retrieved 2009-09-28.