Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2016 The Monotype Corporation. All right reserved. |
Font family: |
Courier LT round |
Font Subfamily name: |
Italic |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype Imaging Inc.:Courier LT round Oblique Regular:2016 |
Full font name: |
Courier LT round Oblique |
Version string: |
Version 2.00 |
Postscript name: |
CourierLTround-Oblique |
Trademark: |
Courier is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype Imaging Inc. |
Designer: |
Howard G. Kettler |
Description: |
Courier is one of the most well-recognized typefaces in the world. It was designed by Howard G. Kettler in 1955 for IBM. Everyone recognizes it as the face originally designed for use on typewriters. A typical characteristic of older typewriters is that all characters are given the same amount of space regardless of their width. Hence, an i receives just as much room as an m, even though it is much thinner. This principle defined the look of Courier font. A line in this typeface has "holes" in what would otherwise be a homogenous look. Due to its origins, Courier is often associated with office and telegram-like text, as well as "top secret" or government-classified documents! Typewriters have all but disappeared from the office and the practical need for such a typeface with them. Nevertheless, the attractive imperfections of Courier have long been appreciated for their usefulness in design applications. It is therefore often seen in advertisements, especially when the subject deals with messages, telegrams, etc. Linotype offers Courier font in two different versions. First is Courier by Linotype, which is available in Regular and Bold weights, each with obliques. Courier by Linotype's terminals are rounded. The second version, called simply Courier comes in the following weights: Regular, Medium, and Bold, with optional oblique, Central European, and Cyrillic companions. Courier's terminals are flat. |
URL Vendor: |
http://monotype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://monotype.com |
License Description: |
NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype Imaging Inc., its affiliates or its licensees. You acknowledge that the font software is protected by the copyright and other intellectual property law of the United States and its various States, by the copyright and design laws of other nations, and by international treaties. Your use of this font software is limited to the rights license rights granted to you in the Monotype Imaging End User License Agreement (EULA) agreed to by you at the time of purchase and you should retain a copy of such EULA for your future reference. You may not use, rent, lease, sublicense, give, lend, or distribute the font software, or any copy thereof, except as expressly provided by the EULA. The current Monotype Imaging End User License Agreement can be viewed at http://www.fonts.com/info/legal/eula/monotype-imaging. |
License Info URL: |
http://monotype.com |
Copyright notice: |
Copyright © 2016 The Monotype Corporation. All right reserved. |
Font family: |
Courier LT round |
Font Subfamily name: |
Italic |
Unique font identifier: |
Monotype Imaging Inc.:Courier LT round Oblique Regular:2016 |
Full font name: |
Courier LT round Oblique |
Version string: |
Version 2.00 |
Postscript name: |
CourierLTround-Oblique |
Trademark: |
Courier is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. |
Manufacturer Name: |
Monotype Imaging Inc. |
Designer: |
Howard G. Kettler |
Description: |
Courier is one of the most well-recognized typefaces in the world. It was designed by Howard G. Kettler in 1955 for IBM. Everyone recognizes it as the face originally designed for use on typewriters. A typical characteristic of older typewriters is that all characters are given the same amount of space regardless of their width. Hence, an i receives just as much room as an m, even though it is much thinner. This principle defined the look of Courier font. A line in this typeface has "holes" in what would otherwise be a homogenous look. Due to its origins, Courier is often associated with office and telegram-like text, as well as "top secret" or government-classified documents! Typewriters have all but disappeared from the office and the practical need for such a typeface with them. Nevertheless, the attractive imperfections of Courier have long been appreciated for their usefulness in design applications. It is therefore often seen in advertisements, especially when the subject deals with messages, telegrams, etc. Linotype offers Courier font in two different versions. First is Courier by Linotype, which is available in Regular and Bold weights, each with obliques. Courier by Linotype's terminals are rounded. The second version, called simply Courier comes in the following weights: Regular, Medium, and Bold, with optional oblique, Central European, and Cyrillic companions. Courier's terminals are flat. |
URL Vendor: |
http://monotype.com |
URL Designer: |
http://monotype.com |
License Description: |
NOTIFICATION OF LICENSE AGREEMENT You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype Imaging Inc., its affiliates or its licensees. You acknowledge that the font software is protected by the copyright and other intellectual property law of the United States and its various States, by the copyright and design laws of other nations, and by international treaties. Your use of this font software is limited to the rights license rights granted to you in the Monotype Imaging End User License Agreement (EULA) agreed to by you at the time of purchase and you should retain a copy of such EULA for your future reference. You may not use, rent, lease, sublicense, give, lend, or distribute the font software, or any copy thereof, except as expressly provided by the EULA. The current Monotype Imaging End User License Agreement can be viewed at http://www.fonts.com/info/legal/eula/monotype-imaging. |
License Info URL: |
http://monotype.com |
Typographic Family name: |
Courier LT round |
Typographic Subfamily name: |
Oblique |