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- Palatino abstract "For other meanings see Palatino (disambiguation).Palatino is the name of a large typeface family that began as an old style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf initially released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry.In 1984 Palatino was one of the typefaces originally included by Apple Computer in the Macintosh. In the early days of desktop publishing it gained great popularity until it began to be replaced by Times New Roman. In 1999, Zapf revised Palatino for Linotype and Microsoft, called Palatino Linotype. The revised family incorporated extended Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic character sets.Under the collaboration of Zapf and Akira Kobayashi, the Palatino typeface family was expanded. Linotype released the Palatino nova, Palatino Sans, and Palatino Sans Informal families, expanding the Palatino typeface families to include humanist sans-serif typefaces. Palatino nova was released in 2005, while the others were released in 2006.Named after 16th century Italian master of calligraphy Giambattista Palatino,[citation needed] Palatino is based on the humanist fonts of the Italian Renaissance, which mirror the letters formed by a broad nib 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 to be a much easier to read typeface.It remains one of the most widely used (and copied) text typefaces, has been adapted to virtually every type of technology, and is one of the ten most used serif typefaces. It is one of several related typefaces by Zapf, each showing influence of the Italian Renaissance letter forms. The group includes Palatine, Sistina, Michaelangelo Titling, and Aldus, which takes inspiration from printing types cut by Francesco Griffo c. 1495 in the print shop of Aldus Manutius.".
- Palatino thumbnail Palatino_font_sample.svg?width=300.
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- Palatino wikiPageExternalLink theschoolyears.html.
- Palatino wikiPageExternalLink palatinoarabicregular-font.html.
- Palatino wikiPageExternalLink palatinosans.html.
- Palatino wikiPageExternalLink 2007_01_26.html.
- Palatino wikiPageExternalLink family.aspx?FID=253.
- Palatino wikiPageID "45833".
- Palatino wikiPageRevisionID "605486072".
- Palatino classifications Serif.
- Palatino creator Hermann_Zapf.
- Palatino date "1948".
- Palatino foundry Mergenthaler_Linotype_Company.
- Palatino hasPhotoCollection Palatino.
- Palatino style Serif.
- Palatino variations "Palatino Nova".
- Palatino variations "Palatino Sans".
- Palatino wordnet_type synset-font-noun-1.
- Palatino subject Category:1948_introductions.
- Palatino subject Category:Digital_typefaces.
- Palatino subject Category:Letterpress_typefaces.
- Palatino subject Category:Linotype_typefaces.
- Palatino subject Category:Old_style_serif_typefaces.
- Palatino subject Category:Photocomposition_typefaces.
- Palatino type Abstraction100002137.
- Palatino type Character106818970.
- Palatino type Communication100033020.
- Palatino type Font106825399.
- Palatino type LetterpressTypefaces.
- Palatino type LinotypeTypefaces.
- Palatino type OldStyleSerifTypefaces.
- Palatino type PhotocompositionTypefaces.
- Palatino type Signal106791372.
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- Palatino type Type106825120.
- Palatino type VirtualTypefaces.
- Palatino type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Palatino comment "For other meanings see Palatino (disambiguation).Palatino is the name of a large typeface family that began as an old style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf initially released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry.In 1984 Palatino was one of the typefaces originally included by Apple Computer in the Macintosh. In the early days of desktop publishing it gained great popularity until it began to be replaced by Times New Roman.".
- Palatino label "Palatino (lettertype)".
- Palatino label "Palatino (tipo de letra)".
- Palatino label "Palatino (tipografia)".
- Palatino label "Palatino Linotype".
- Palatino label "Palatino".
- Palatino label "Palatino".
- Palatino label "Palatino".
- Palatino label "パラティーノ (書体)".
- Palatino label "帕拉提诺体".
- Palatino sameAs Palatino.
- Palatino sameAs Palatino_(tipo_de_letra).
- Palatino sameAs Palatino_(letra_tipoa).
- Palatino sameAs Palatino.
- Palatino sameAs Palatino_Linotype.
- Palatino sameAs パラティーノ_(書体).
- Palatino sameAs Palatino_(lettertype).
- Palatino sameAs Palatino_(tipografia).
- Palatino sameAs m.0cfc0.
- Palatino sameAs Q1093499.
- Palatino sameAs Q1093499.
- Palatino sameAs Palatino.
- Palatino wasDerivedFrom Palatino?oldid=605486072.
- Palatino depiction Palatino_font_sample.svg.
- Palatino isPrimaryTopicOf Palatino.