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Vesta Pro Medium Font main detail
Font family: Vesta Pro
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Font version: Version 1.00
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Characters: 442
Number of glyphs: 695
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Vesta Pro Medium Name detail
Microsoft - English (United States)
Copyright notice: Copyright © 2011 Linotype Corp., www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype Corp. Vesta is a trademark of Linotype Corp. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH. This typeface is original artwork of Gerard Unger. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions.
Font family: Vesta Pro Medium
Font Subfamily name: Regular
Unique font identifier: Linotype GmbH:Vesta Pro Medium:2011
Full font name: VestaPro-Medium
Version string: Version 1.00
Postscript name: VestaPro-Medium
Trademark: Vesta is a trademark of Linotype Corp. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH.
Manufacturer Name: Linotype GmbH
Designer: Gerard Unger
Description: When Gerard Unger was doing the sketches for Capitolium, early in 1998, he considered proposing a sans serif for Rome based on the precursors of imperial Roman capitals. Few of these letters from the republican period have survived. They are partly geometrical, with circular O’s, and have very little variation in thickness and very small serifs — really not much more than thorns. It was from these letters that sans serifs were developed at the end of the nineteenth century (see Mosley, J., The Nymph and the Grot. The Revival of the Sanserif Letter, London, 1999). However, the Agenzia romana per la preparazione del Giubileo decided that a seriffed type would be more suitable for Rome. In the end he took Vesta (named after the temple of Vesta at Tivoli, the ancestral home of all sans serifs) and developed it further on his own initiative. The Roman geometry has gone, there is now a slight difference between thick and thin, and the letters are narrower.
URL Vendor: http://www.linotype.com
URL Designer: http://www.linotype.com/fontdesigners
License Info URL: http://www.linotype.com/license
Typographic Family name: Vesta Pro
Typographic Subfamily name: Medium
Vesta Pro Medium Measurement detail
Every Pixel unit: 1000 Size of superscript horizontal font : 650
Horizontal minimum: -50 Size of superscript vertical font 600
Vertical minimum: -227 Superscript horizontal deviation 0
Horizontal maximum: 980 Superscript vertical deviation 75
Vertical maximum: 966 Size of subscript level font: 650
MacStyle: 0 Size of subscript vertical 600
Minimum readable pixel size: 3 Subscript horizontal offset: 0
Font directionHint: 2 Subscript vertical offset: 350
Ascending part: 966 Delete line size: 50
Descending part: -227 Delete line position: 305
Line spacing: 0 Font selection identifier: 0
Maximum step width: 1004 Typography ascending: 774
Minimum left side beraring: -50 Typography descending -226
Minimum right side beraring: -144 Typography spacing: 200
Horizontal maximum width: 980 WindowsAscending part: 966
Non component maximum points 0 WindowsDescending part: 227
Non component maximum contours 0 Bevel: 0
Word weight type: 500 Underline position: 100
Word width type: 5 Underline thickness: 50