left: Adobe's Multiple Master font format made it possible to generate limitless variations in weight, proportion, and style on the same basic typeface. Although the technology never quite caught on, it has enabled the development of some remarkable- and uniquely digital- families of typefaces.
Design by Adobe. USA
Above: Recent innovative typeface designs (commonly produced digitally) follow their own rules and do not fit easily into the standard typographical family groups.
1. Old Face: marked axis inclined to the !eft, subtle change from thick to thin in the letterstrokes, bracketed serifs that are angled on the ascenders and an 'e' with a horizontal bar. Capital letters are sometimes shorter than ascenders.
2. Transitional: axis that is slightly inclined to the left lean also be vertical), bracketed serifs that are angled on the ascenders.
left: Adobe's Multiple Master font format made it possible to generate limitless variations in weight, proportion, and style on the same basic typeface. Although the technology never quite caught on, it has enabled the development of some remarkable- and uniquely digital- families of typefaces.
Design by Adobe. USA
Above: Recent innovative typeface designs (commonly produced digitally) follow their own rules and do not fit easily into the standard typographical family groups.
1. Old Face: marked axis inclined to the !eft, subtle change from thick to thin in the letterstrokes, bracketed serifs that are angled on the ascenders and an 'e' with a horizontal bar. Capital letters are sometimes shorter than ascenders.
2. Transitional: axis that is slightly inclined to the left lean also be vertical), bracketed serifs that are angled on the ascenders.
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