Letter Gothic
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Name | Letter Gothic [wrong?] |
Style | Medium [wrong?] |
category | Serifenlose Linear-Antiqua [wrong?] |
designer(s) | Roger Roberson [wrong?] |
foundry | Adobe Type [wrong?] |
date released | 1956 [wrong?] |
details about the photo | |
author | bolsheep |
date | January 30, 2012 – 12:12 |
place | Weddepoth 2, 44137 Dortmund, Deutschland |
more information about the font
Letter Gothic was designed by Roger Roberson for IBM sometime between 1956 and 1962.
Inspired by Optima, the typeface originally had flared stems.
A monospaced sans serif font designed for use on an IBM Selectric typewriter, Letter Gothic is a good choice for tabular material.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_Gothic
Letter Gothic
Category Sans-serif
Designer(s) Roger Roberson
Date released 1956
Letter Gothic is a monospaced font, specifically a sans-serif type. It was created between 1956 and 1962 by Roger Roberson for IBM in their Lexington plant. It is based on the Optima font. Originally, final letter parts were wide. It was initially thought to be used in the electric typewriters called Seletric. It is well readable and it is suggested for technical documentation and for sheets including data in columns. A proportional font called New Letter Gothic has been created based on Letter Gothic by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan for ParaType.
Letter Gothic was included in Windows 95. It was replaced by Andalé Mono in Windows 98 and in 2001, Windows XP replaced it with the slightly similar Lucida Console.
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