File Type Extension |
otf |
MIME Type |
application/x-font-otf |
Copyright |
Copyright 1990-1992 Bitstream Inc. All rights reserved Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2000. All rights reserved. |
Font Family |
LettrGoth12C BT |
Font Subfamily |
Bold |
Font Subfamily ID |
TransType Pro (Win);LettrGoth12C BT Bold;001.000;02/07/09 19:17:01 |
Font Name |
LettrGoth12C BT Bold |
Name Table Version |
001.000 |
PostScript Font Name |
LettrGoth12CBT-Bold |
Trademark |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer |
Bitstream Inc |
Description |
The Bitstream version of Letter Gothic designed by Roger Robertson for IBM in 1956-62, for use on an IBM electric typewriter. It is a condensed, monospaced font resembling a typewriter face, siutable for tabular material. Primarily used for slide presentations and for word processing applications, Letter Gothic is very helpful for printing out software source listing, for informal office communications, and for tabular charts where alignment of columns is important. Meanwile as clear and easy-to-read font Letter Gothic is popular now in display and advertising matter. Cyrillic version developed for ParaType in 1999 by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan. |
Preferred Family |
LettrGoth12C BT |
Preferred Subfamily |
Bold |
Copyright (en-US) |
Copyright 1990-1992 Bitstream Inc. All rights reserved Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2000. All rights reserved. |
Font Family (en-US) |
LettrGoth12C BT |
Font Subfamily (en-US) |
Bold |
Font Subfamily ID (en-US) |
TransType Pro (Win);LettrGoth12C BT Bold;001.000;02/07/09 19:17:01 |
Font Name (en-US) |
LettrGoth12CBT-Bold |
Name Table Version (en-US) |
001.000 |
Post Script Font Name (en-US) |
LettrGoth12CBT-Bold |
Trademark (en-US) |
Please refer to the Copyright section for the font trademark attribution notices. |
Manufacturer (en-US) |
Bitstream Inc |
Description (en-US) |
The Bitstream version of Letter Gothic designed by Roger Robertson for IBM in 1956-62, for use on an IBM electric typewriter. It is a condensed, monospaced font resembling a typewriter face, siutable for tabular material. Primarily used for slide presentations and for word processing applications, Letter Gothic is very helpful for printing out software source listing, for informal office communications, and for tabular charts where alignment of columns is important. Meanwile as clear and easy-to-read font Letter Gothic is popular now in display and advertising matter. Cyrillic version developed for ParaType in 1999 by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan. |