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2f181847aea70d8027ac19e87ca26bf7
名称
SabonNextLTW04-DispItalic
标题
Sabon Next LT W04 Disp Italic
许可
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SabonNextLTW04-DispItalic
商标
Sabon is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Adrian Williams Design Ltd..
版权
Copyright 2002 - 2008 Linotype GmbH, www.linotype.com. All rights reserved. This font software may not be reproduced, modified, disclosed or transferred without the express written approval of Linotype GmbH. Sabon is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Adrian Williams Design Ltd.. This typeface is original artwork of Jean Franois Porchez. The design may be protected in certain jurisdictions.
解释
The design of Sabon Next by Jean Franois Porchez, a revival of a revival, was a double challenge: to try to discern Jan Tschichold's own schema for the original Sabon, and to interpret the complexity of a design originally made in three versions, for multiple different typecasting systems. The first two versions of the original Sabon typeface were designed for use with Linotype and Monotype composing machines; the last for the D. Stempel AG type foundry's hand composition sorts. All three versions were first released in 1967. Because the Stempel foundry version did not have the constraints required in for types intended for machine composition, it seems closer to a pure interpretation of its Garamond ancestor. So it was only natural that Porchez based Sabon Next on this particular version. However, he also referred to Garamond specimens, carefully improving the proportions of the existing digital Sabon while maintaining its alignments. The new Sabon Next family is large and versatile -- including Roman and Italic variants in six weights, from regular to black. The family's OpenType fonts also include small caps, oldstyle figures, alternates (swashes, ligatures, etc.), and many lovely fleurons. The fonts' lining figures are intentionally designed to be a little smaller than capitals. Sabon Next's character set supports languages for Western, Central, and Eastern Europe.