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Arno (typeface)

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Arno
CategorySerif
ClassificationOld-style serif
Designer(s)Robert Slimbach
FoundryAdobe Type

Arno is a type family created by Robert Slimbach at Adobe.[1] The name refers to the river that runs through Florence, the centre of the Italian Renaissance.

The retail Arno Pro family consists of 3 (4 for Display fonts) weights in roman and italic, 5 optical sizes. Each font supports Adobe CE, Adobe Western 2, Cyrillic (with polytonic), Greek, Latin Extended, Vietnamese, dingbats character sets. Supported OpenType features include titling capitals, stylistic alternates, ligatures, proportional numbers, old style figures, small caps, subscripts and superscripts, ordinals, swashes (italic fonts only).

Optical sizes Caption Small Text Regular Subhead Display
Intended point sizes -8.4 8.5-10.9 11-13.9 14-21.4 21.5+

Availability

This font family is included with Adobe Creative Suite 3, Adobe Font Folio 11.

Awards

It was a winning entry in the Type Directors Club 2007 Type Design Competition (TDC2), under the Type System / Superfamily category.[2]

References

  1. ^ Adobe - Fonts : Arno Pro
  2. ^ "Type Directors Club : News : TDC2 2007 Results". Type Directors Club. 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-17.