File Type Extension |
otf |
MIME Type |
application/x-font-otf |
Copyright |
Copyright 1990-1992 as an unpublished work by Bitstream Inc. All rights reserved. Confidential. Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2002. All rights reserved. |
Font Family |
GeoSlb712MediumC BT |
Font Subfamily |
Medium |
Font Subfamily ID |
TransType Pro (Win);GeoSlb712MediumC BT;001.000;02/07/09 19:15:40 |
Font Name |
GeoSlb712MediumC BT |
Name Table Version |
001.000 |
PostScript Font Name |
GeoSlb712MediumCBT |
Trademark |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer |
as an unpublished work by Bitstream Inc |
Description |
The Bitstream version of Rockwell of Monotype, 1934. Twentieth-century design influences are revealed in strokes of more even weight than in the original nineteenth-century Egyptians, or the Slab Serifs. Rockwell is a prime example of this twentieth-century approach. It seems to be a simple Constructivist geometric sans with strong square slab serifs added to. Its sturdy design is given a particular sparkle by angular terminals. It is a strong face for headlines and posters, and is legible in very short text blocks. Cyrillic version developed at ParaType in 1999 by Isay Slutsker and Manvel Shmavonyan. |
Preferred Family |
GeoSlb712MediumC BT |
Preferred Subfamily |
Medium |
Copyright (en-US) |
Copyright 1990-1992 as an unpublished work by Bitstream Inc. All rights reserved. Confidential. Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2002. All rights reserved. |
Font Family (en-US) |
GeoSlb712MediumC BT |
Font Subfamily (en-US) |
Medium |
Font Subfamily ID (en-US) |
TransType Pro (Win);GeoSlb712MediumC BT;001.000;02/07/09 19:15:40 |
Font Name (en-US) |
GeoSlb712MediumCBT |
Name Table Version (en-US) |
001.000 |
Post Script Font Name (en-US) |
GeoSlb712MediumCBT |
Trademark (en-US) |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer (en-US) |
as an unpublished work by Bitstream Inc |
Description (en-US) |
The Bitstream version of Rockwell of Monotype, 1934. Twentieth-century design influences are revealed in strokes of more even weight than in the original nineteenth-century Egyptians, or the Slab Serifs. Rockwell is a prime example of this twentieth-century approach. It seems to be a simple Constructivist geometric sans with strong square slab serifs added to. Its sturdy design is given a particular sparkle by angular terminals. It is a strong face for headlines and posters, and is legible in very short text blocks. Cyrillic version developed at ParaType in 1999 by Isay Slutsker and Manvel Shmavonyan. |