Copyright notice: |
Copyright (c) Heidelberg (Linotype Library) and/or its subsidiaries and Gerard Unger, 1995. All rights reserved. This recorded material and the data recorded thereon are licensed from and are the property of Heidelberg (Linotype Library) or its licensors and may not be reproduced, used, displayed, modified, disclosed, or transferred in any manner inconsistent with the license agreement of this product without the express written approval of Heidelberg (Linotype Library) and Gerard Unger. |
Font family: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Font Subfamily name: |
? |
Unique font identifier: |
com.myfonts.paratype.swift.bold-italic.wfkit2.3jJ8 |
Full font name: |
SwiftC Bold Italic |
Version string: |
Version 002.000;com.myfonts.paratype.swift.bold-italic.wfkit2.3jJ8 |
Postscript name: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Trademark: |
Swift is a Trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed |
Manufacturer Name: |
ParaType, Inc. |
Designer: |
Gerard Unger, Tagir Safayev |
Description: |
Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to develop more legible, alternative fonts for newspaper printing as early as 1930. Swift was named after the fast flying bird. Austere and concise, firm and original, Swift is suited for almost any purpose. Swift has been specially developed to sustain a maximum of quality and readability when used in unfavorable print and display processes, e.g. newspapers, laser printing and low resolution screens. Its robust, yet elegant serifs and its large x-height provide an undeniable distinction to the typeface, making it suitable for corporate ID and advertising purposes as well. Swift 2.0 family was designed in 1995. It's an improved version with technical and aesthetic enhancements and new family members. Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2003 by Tagir Safayev. |
URL Vendor: |
www.paratype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.paratype.com/help/designers/designer.asp?code=PT_ST |
Typographic Family name: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
? |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright (c) Heidelberg (Linotype Library) and/or its subsidiaries and Gerard Unger, 1995. All rights reserved. This recorded material and the data recorded thereon are licensed from and are the property of Heidelberg (Linotype Library) or its licensors and may not be reproduced, used, displayed, modified, disclosed, or transferred in any manner inconsistent with the license agreement of this product without the express written approval of Heidelberg (Linotype Library) and Gerard Unger. |
Font family: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Font Subfamily name: |
? |
Unique font identifier: |
com.myfonts.paratype.swift.bold-italic.wfkit2.3jJ8 |
Full font name: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Version string: |
Version 002.000;com.myfonts.paratype.swift.bold-italic.wfkit2.3jJ8 |
Postscript name: |
SwiftC-BoldItalic |
Trademark: |
Swift is a Trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions, exclusively licensed |
Manufacturer Name: |
ParaType, Inc. |
Designer: |
Gerard Unger, Tagir Safayev |
Description: |
Gerard Unger developed this newspaper font between 1984 and 1987 for Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell GmbH, Kiel. He was mainly influenced by William A. Dwiggins (1880-1956), the typographic consultant of Mergenthaler Linotype, who started to develop more legible, alternative fonts for newspaper printing as early as 1930. Swift was named after the fast flying bird. Austere and concise, firm and original, Swift is suited for almost any purpose. Swift has been specially developed to sustain a maximum of quality and readability when used in unfavorable print and display processes, e.g. newspapers, laser printing and low resolution screens. Its robust, yet elegant serifs and its large x-height provide an undeniable distinction to the typeface, making it suitable for corporate ID and advertising purposes as well. Swift 2.0 family was designed in 1995. It's an improved version with technical and aesthetic enhancements and new family members. Cyrillic version was developed for ParaType in 2003 by Tagir Safayev. |
URL Vendor: |
www.paratype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://www.paratype.com/help/designers/designer.asp?code=PT_ST |