List of Apple typefaces
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This is a list of typefaces made by/for Apple Inc.
[edit] Serif
[edit] Proportional
- Apple Garamond (1983, designed to replace Motter Tektura in the Apple logo)
- Espy Serif (1993)
- Fancy (1993), Apple Newton font, based on Times Roman)
- New York (1984 by Susan Kare)
[edit] Sans-serif
[edit] Proportional
- Charcoal (1999, Mac OS 8 system font)
- Chicago (1984 by Susan Kare, pre-Mac OS 8 system font, also used by iPod)
- Espy Sans (1993, Apple eWorld, Apple Newton and iPod Mini font, known as System on the Apple Newton platform)
- eWorld Tight (1993, Apple eWorld font based on Helvetica Compressed)
- Geneva (1984 by Susan Kare)
- Myriad (Apple's corporate font and used by the iPod photo)
- Simple (1993), Apple Newton font, based on Geneva)
- Skia (1993 by Matthew Carter, demonstration of QuickDraw GX typography)
- System (1993, see Espy Sans)
[edit] Monospaced
- Monaco (1984 by Susan Kare)
- Menlo (2009 by Jim Lyles)
[edit] Script and handwritten
[edit] Proportional
- Apple Casual (1993, used on Apple Newton)
- Apple Chancery (1993)
- Venice (1984 by Susan Kare)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Apple Symbols (2003, Unicode symbol/dingbat font)
- Cairo (1984 by Susan Kare, a dingbat font best known for the dogcow in the 0x7A (lowercase Z) position)
- LastResort (2001 by Michael Everson, Mac OS X Fallback font)
- London (1984 by Susan Kare)
- Los Angeles (1984 by Susan Kare)
- San Francisco (1984 by Susan Kare)
[edit] See also
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