Hightower Text

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Hightower Text
CategorySerif
Old-style
Designer(s)Tobias Frere-Jones
FoundryFont Bureau
Date released1994
Design based onNicolas Jenson

Hightower Text is a serif typeface designed by Tobias Frere-Jones. It is loosely based on the printing of Nicolas Jenson in Venice in the 1470s, in what is now called the "old style" of serif fonts.[1]

One of Frere-Jones' first professional font designs, it was originally used in AIGA's magazine and released commercially by Font Bureau.[2] It was named for the then-executive director of AIGA, Caroline Warner Hightower.[3][4] It has been included with some Microsoft software such as versions of Microsoft Office.[5] Some releases have been called "High Tower Text".

The family includes an italic style; this is Frere-Jones' design, since this style only emerged after Jenson's death. A commercial release is sold by Font Bureau in the OpenType format, which includes small capitals, ligatures and both lining and text figures.[6] It does not include a bold style, which did not exist in Jenson's time.

References

  1. ^ "High Tower Text". Microsoft. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  2. ^ Riechers, Angela. "3 Major Designers Confess Their Biggest Mess-ups and Do-overs—and What They Learned". Eye on Design. AIGA. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  3. ^ Helfand, Jessica; Coltz, Jon. "Interview with Jessica Helfand". Daidala. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  4. ^ Shaw, Paul. "AIGA Timeline: A Window on American Graphic Design". Blue Pencil. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  5. ^ "High Tower Text - Version 1.00". Microsoft. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Hightower". MyFonts. Font Bureau. Retrieved 29 June 2016.