ElizabethC Italic

  • Сімейство шрифтів ElizabethC
  • Повна назва ElizabethC Italic
  • Назва шрифта ElizabethC-Italic_1_2
  • Версія 001.001
  • Розширення otf
  • MD5 f525fd975dd1c2fcd32d7bd23fe2ffb5
  • MIME Type application/vnd.ms-opentype
  • Розмір 49.96 КБ
  • Кирилиця Так
File Type Extension otf
MIME Type application/x-font-otf
Copyright Copyright (c) ParaType Inc., 2000. All rights reserved.
Font Family ElizabethC
Font Subfamily Italic
Font Subfamily ID TransType Pro (Win);ElizabethC Italic;001.000;02/07/09 19:14:06
Font Name ElizabethC Italic
Name Table Version 001.000
PostScript Font Name ElizabethC-Italic
Trademark Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices.
Manufacturer ParaType Inc
Description The hand composition typeface was developed at the Ossip Lehmann type foundry (St. Petersburg) in 1904-07 (after designs by Alexander Leo?). It was redeveloped at Polygrafmash in 1960s for slugcasting composition. Named after Russian Empress Elizabeth I (1744-55). Based on the typefaces of George Revillon type foundry of 1840s, though some characters' shapes were redrawed similar to the Russian Academy of Sciences typefaces (mid 18th century). Sharp contrasted, strong weighted Modern Serif with archaic flavour. The typeface is useful in text and display composition, in fiction, historical, and art books, especially connected to 18th or 19th centuries. It looks greatly in Russian classic literature such as Pushkin and Gogol works. The revised, improved, and completed digital version was designed at ParaType in 1999 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.
Preferred Family ElizabethC
Preferred Subfamily Italic
Copyright (en-US) Copyright (c) ParaType Inc., 2000. All rights reserved.
Font Family (en-US) ElizabethC
Font Subfamily (en-US) Italic
Font Subfamily ID (en-US) TransType Pro (Win);ElizabethC Italic;001.000;02/07/09 19:14:06
Font Name (en-US) ElizabethC-Italic
Name Table Version (en-US) 001.000
Post Script Font Name (en-US) ElizabethC-Italic
Trademark (en-US) Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices.
Manufacturer (en-US) ParaType Inc
Description (en-US) The hand composition typeface was developed at the Ossip Lehmann type foundry (St. Petersburg) in 1904-07 (after designs by Alexander Leo?). It was redeveloped at Polygrafmash in 1960s for slugcasting composition. Named after Russian Empress Elizabeth I (1744-55). Based on the typefaces of George Revillon type foundry of 1840s, though some characters' shapes were redrawed similar to the Russian Academy of Sciences typefaces (mid 18th century). Sharp contrasted, strong weighted Modern Serif with archaic flavour. The typeface is useful in text and display composition, in fiction, historical, and art books, especially connected to 18th or 19th centuries. It looks greatly in Russian classic literature such as Pushkin and Gogol works. The revised, improved, and completed digital version was designed at ParaType in 1999 by Lyubov Kuznetsova.