- Palatino
Infobox font
name = Palatino
style =Serif
date =1948
creator =Hermann Zapf
foundry = Linotype
variations = Palatino Nova
Palatino SansPalatino is the name of a large typeface family that began as an old style
serif typeface designed byHermann Zapf initially released in1948 by the Linotype foundry.In 1999, Zapf revised Palatino for Linotype and Microsoft, called Palatino Linotype. The revised family incorporated extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic character sets.
Under the collaboration of Zapf and
Akira Kobayashi the Palatino typeface family was expanded. Linotype released the Palatino nova, Palatino Sans, and Palatino Sans Informal families, expanding the Palatino typeface families to include humanist sans-serif typefaces. Palatino nova was released in 2005, while the others were released in 2006.Palatino
Named after
16th century Italian master ofcalligraphy Giambattista Palatino , Palatino is based on the humanist fonts of the ItalianRenaissance , which mirror the letters formed by a broadnib pen; this gives a calligraphic grace. But where the Renaissance faces tend to use smaller letters with longer vertical lines (ascender s anddescender s) with lighter strokes, Palatino has larger proportions, and is considered much easier to read. See the "typeface " article for more on classification.It remains one of the most widely-used (and copied) text typefaces, has been adapted to virtually every type of technology, and is one of the ten most used serif typefaces. It is one of several related typefaces by Zapf, each showing influence of the Italian Renaissance letter forms. The group includes Palatine, Sistina, Michaelangelo titling, and Aldus, which takes inspiration from printing types cut by
Francesco Griffo c. 1495 in the print shop ofAldus Manutius .Palatino Linotype
Palatino Linotype is a version of the Palatino family that incorporates extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic characters, as well as currency signs, subscripts and superscripts, and fractions. The family includes roman and italic in text and bold weights. It is one of the few fonts to incorporate an
interrobang .Palatino nova
Palatino nova is a redesigned version of Palatino, by Hermann Zapf and Akira Kobayashi. This Palatino nova typeface family includes roman and italics in the light, text, medium, and bold weights, a titling face formerly called Michelangelo Titling, and a large and small capital face called Palatino nova Imperial formerly called Sistina [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/109932/palatinonova-family.html Palatino nova Font Family - by Hermann Zapf, Akira Kobayashi] ] .
Palatino nova has reduced support on extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic characters. In particular, Greek and Cyrillic is only available in Regular and Bold weight fonts. However, extended accented Latin characters, ligatures, small letter forms, symbols are available in Private Use Area block. Palatino nova Titling replaces lowercase characters with true small capitals, and the supports for Greek Extended and Cyrillic characters are reduced.
The font family was premiered on 2005-11-24 [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/2812/reinterpretationofaclassicintheplatinumcollection.html Linotype publishes Hermann Zapf's Palatino nova] ] , the same day as Hermann Zapf’s 87th birthday celebration. [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/2809/linotypecelebrateshermannzapfsbirthdayandpalatinonovapremiere.html Linotype celebrates Hermann Zapf’s birthday and Palatino nova premiere - December, 2005] ]
Palatino Sans
In Palatino Sans, the specimens shown in the preannouncement resemble
Optima in but have a softer, more organic feel. [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/2567-18935/preannouncementpalatinosanssansinformal.html Preannouncement: Palatino Sans & Sans Informal] ] Unlike the serifed counterpart, the Sans families do not have full Greek or Cyrillic characters.Palatino Sans Informal
Palatino Sans Informal incorporates informal characteristics to the Palatino Sans, such as asymmetrical A, K, N, W, X, Y, w.
Palatino Arabic
It is a family desined by Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine and Hermann Zapf. The design is based on the Al-Ahram typeface designed by Zapf in 1956 but reworked and modified to fit the Palatino nova family. The design is Naskh in style but with a strong influence of
Thuluth style.This family only comes in 1 font, corresponding to Palatino nova Regular. It support basic Latin, Arabic, Persian, and Urdu scripts. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
Availability
The digital type foundries Linotype and
Adobe Systems sell authentic versions of Palatino and derivative families. However, certain hot metal versions of Palatino, of smaller x-height, are considered both more legible and elegant to many people. In the Bitstream font collection, Palatino is called Zapf Calligraphic.Palatino Linotype is shipped with Windows 2000 or later, and Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003.
Variants and similar typefaces
Zapf also designed Aldus, which appeared in the D. Stempel AG catalog in 1954. Both Aldus and Palatino were Zapf’s new form of old style typefaces inspired by the Renaissance. Originally intended as the book or text weight for Zapf's Palatino font family, it was instead released as a separate family. [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/30/aldus-family.html Aldus Font Family - by Hermann Zapf] ]
Microsoft distributes a similar typeface, Book Antiqua (originally by Monotype), which is considered by many to be an imitation. Book Antiqua was designed as an alternative to licensing the fonts mandated by Adobe'sPostScript standard. Both Book Antiqua andArial (the alternative forHelvetica ) share the original typefaces' character width, spacing andkerning properties. However, Book Antiqua resembles Palatino much more than Arial does Helvetica; indeed, the two are quite difficult to tell apart. One difference is in the width of the C and the S; the Book Antiqua versions do not look quite "correct" to some readers.In
1993 , Zapf resigned from l'Association Typographique Internationale (ATypI ) over what he viewed as its hypocritical attitude toward unauthorized copying by prominent ATypI members.Although Book Antiqua is not a direct copy, Microsoft has since licensed and distributes a version of Zapf's original design called Palatino Linotype in
Windows 2000 , XP and Vista.URW Palladio L, another similar typeface is available, this time by
URW (Unternehmensberatung Rubow Weber — from the founders' names [ [http://www.myfonts.com/foundry/urw/ MyFonts.com - URW] ] now retitled URW++). Zapf actually did work with URW on this typeface, but Linotype retains the license to the name Palatino.Zapf Renaissance Antiqua was a new interpretation of the Palatino family.
Awards
Palatino Sans and Palatino Sans Informal won
Type Directors Club Type Design Competition 2007 award under Type System / Superfamily category. [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/3369/2007_04_23.html Newly released fonts Palatino Sans and Midan awarded coveted design prize - April 23, 2007] ] [ [http://www.tdc.org/news/2007Results/index.html TDC2 2007 : Winning Entries] ]Palatino Arabic won 2008
Type Directors Club TDC2 2008 award under Text / Type Family category. [ [http://www.linotype.com/en/5307/linoletter200804.html LinoLetter 2008/04] ] [ [http://www.tdc.org/news/2008Results/index.html TDC2 2008 : Winning Entries] ]References
*Blackwell, Lewis. "20th Century Type." Yale University Press: 2004. ISBN 0-300-10073-6.
*Fiedl, Frederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein. "Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History." Black Dog & Leventhal: 1998. ISBN 1-57912-023-7.
*Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson. "The Encyclopedia of Type Faces." Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983. ISBN 0-7137-1347-X.
*Lawson, Alexander S., "Anatomy of a Typeface ". Godine: 1990. ISBN 978-0879233334.
*Macmillan, Neil. "An A–Z of Type Designers." Yale University Press: 2006. ISBN 0-300-11151-7.
*Zapf, Hermann. "Manuale Typographicum." The MIT Press: 19534, 1970. ISBN 0-262-24011-4.External links
* [http://typophile.com/wiki/palatino Typowiki: Palatino]
* John Butler has compiled this [http://www.mindspring.com/~fez/palatino/palfaq1.0.txt Palatino FAQ] .
* Luc Devroye
** [http://cg.scs.carleton.ca/~luc/palatino2.html More on the Palatino Story]
** [http://cg.scs.carleton.ca/~luc/palatinoquality.html The quality of Linotype palatino]
* Hermann Zapf wrote a life history for Linotype Library, available [http://www.linotype.com/7-1741-7-12704/theschoolyears.html Here]
* [http://www.linotype.com/en/286261/palatinoarabicregular-font.html Palatino Arabic Regular - by Nadine Chahine, Hermann Zapf]
* [http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FID=253&FNAME=Palatino+Linotype Palatino Linotype font information] (Microsoft typography)
* [http://www.linotype.com/en/3201/palatinosans.html Font Feature Palatino Sans]
* [http://www.linotype.com/en/3225/2007_01_26.html Linotype introduces a new classic - January 26, 2007]
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