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- FF_Scala abstract "FF Scala is an old style, humanist, serif typeface designed by Dutch typeface designer Martin Majoor in 1990 for the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The FF Scala font family was named for the Teatro alla Scala (1776–78) in Milan, Italy. Like many contemporary Dutch serif faces, FF Scala is not an academic revival of a single historic typeface but shows influences of several historic models. Similarities can be seen with William Addison Dwiggins' 1935 design for the typeface Electra in its clarity of form, and rhythmic, highly calligraphic italics. Eric Gill's 1931 typeface Joanna (released by Monotype Corporation in 1937), with its old style armature but nearly square serifs is also similar in its nearly mono-weighted stroke width.FF Scala is a complete typeface family. True small capitals, a wide range of ligatures, lining, and non-lining (old style figures) are available. A companion sans-serif version, FF Scala Sans was released in 1992. In 1997 a decorative variety of capitals titled FF Scala Jewel was released. These show influence of Dutch Baroque decorative capitals. The FF Scala face and its related faces are widely used in publishing. FF Scala used to be the house typeface for the prominent Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad and for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.".
- FF_Scala thumbnail FFScalaSpecimenAIB.svg?width=300.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink type_spec_demo.pdf.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink scalafont.com.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink scala.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink martin_majoor.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink www.martinmajoor.com.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink types_and_characters_martin_majoor.pdf.
- FF_Scala wikiPageExternalLink my_type_design_philosophy.
- FF_Scala wikiPageID "7583207".
- FF_Scala wikiPageRevisionID "586650871".
- FF_Scala classifications "Humanist".
- FF_Scala creator Martin_Majoor.
- FF_Scala date "1990".
- FF_Scala foundry FontShop_International.
- FF_Scala hasPhotoCollection FF_Scala.
- FF_Scala style "Serif".
- FF_Scala wordnet_type synset-font-noun-1.
- FF_Scala subject Category:1990_introductions.
- FF_Scala subject Category:FontShop_typefaces.
- FF_Scala subject Category:Lowercase_numerals_typefaces.
- FF_Scala subject Category:Old_style_serif_typefaces.
- FF_Scala type Abstraction100002137.
- FF_Scala type Character106818970.
- FF_Scala type Communication100033020.
- FF_Scala type Font106825399.
- FF_Scala type FontShopTypefaces.
- FF_Scala type LowercaseNumeralsTypefaces.
- FF_Scala type OldStyleSerifTypefaces.
- FF_Scala type Signal106791372.
- FF_Scala type Symbol106806469.
- FF_Scala type Type106825120.
- FF_Scala type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- FF_Scala comment "FF Scala is an old style, humanist, serif typeface designed by Dutch typeface designer Martin Majoor in 1990 for the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The FF Scala font family was named for the Teatro alla Scala (1776–78) in Milan, Italy. Like many contemporary Dutch serif faces, FF Scala is not an academic revival of a single historic typeface but shows influences of several historic models.".
- FF_Scala label "FF Scala".
- FF_Scala label "FF Scala".
- FF_Scala sameAs FF_Scala.
- FF_Scala sameAs FF_Scala.
- FF_Scala sameAs m.0265yk4.
- FF_Scala sameAs Q478407.
- FF_Scala sameAs Q478407.
- FF_Scala sameAs FF_Scala.
- FF_Scala wasDerivedFrom FF_Scala?oldid=586650871.
- FF_Scala depiction FFScalaSpecimenAIB.svg.
- FF_Scala homepage www.martinmajoor.com.
- FF_Scala isPrimaryTopicOf FF_Scala.