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Only the "ZapfElliptical711 BT W08 It" first 50 simple glyphs are shown
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Copyright (c) 1987-1992 as an unpublished work by Bitstream Inc, Cambridge, MA. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) ParaType, Inc., 2005. All rights reserved.
Explanation
The Bitstream version of Melior, a twentieth century modern face commissioned by Stempel and designed by Hermann Zapf in 1952. It is based on Zapfs thoughts about the squared-off circle known as a super-ellipse. The type was originally intended as a newspaper text face by Linotype. Hermann Zapfs Melior exhibits a robust character through classic and objective forms. Versatile and extremely legible, it can be used for a variety of texts and point sizes. Cyrillic version was developed by Natalya Vasilyeva and licensed by ParaType in 2002.