File Type Extension |
otf |
MIME Type |
application/x-font-otf |
Copyright |
Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2003. All rights reserved. |
Font Family |
BannikovaC |
Font Subfamily |
Bold |
Font Subfamily ID |
TransType Pro (Win);BannikovaC Bold;001.000;02/07/09 19:12:12 |
Font Name |
BannikovaC Bold |
Name Table Version |
001.000 |
PostScript Font Name |
BannikovaC-Bold |
Trademark |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer |
ParaType, Inc |
Description |
Designed at Polygrafmash in 1946-51 by Galina Bannikova, inspired by the Russian Grazhdansky early and mid 18th century typefaces as well as the Roman Humanist typefaces of the Renaissance. With the archaic features of some characters the face is well recognised because of their unique shapes. There is one of the best original typefaces of the Soviet typography. The typeface is useful in text and display composition, in fiction and art books. The revised, improved, and completed digital version was designed at ParaType in 1999 by Lyubov Kuznetsova. |
Preferred Family |
BannikovaC |
Preferred Subfamily |
Bold |
Copyright (en-US) |
Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2003. All rights reserved. |
Font Family (en-US) |
BannikovaC |
Font Subfamily (en-US) |
Bold |
Font Subfamily ID (en-US) |
TransType Pro (Win);BannikovaC Bold;001.000;02/07/09 19:12:12 |
Font Name (en-US) |
BannikovaC-Bold |
Name Table Version (en-US) |
001.000 |
Post Script Font Name (en-US) |
BannikovaC-Bold |
Trademark (en-US) |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer (en-US) |
ParaType, Inc |
Description (en-US) |
Designed at Polygrafmash in 1946-51 by Galina Bannikova, inspired by the Russian Grazhdansky early and mid 18th century typefaces as well as the Roman Humanist typefaces of the Renaissance. With the archaic features of some characters the face is well recognised because of their unique shapes. There is one of the best original typefaces of the Soviet typography. The typeface is useful in text and display composition, in fiction and art books. The revised, improved, and completed digital version was designed at ParaType in 1999 by Lyubov Kuznetsova. |