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- Q3609389 subject Q13260002.
- Q3609389 subject Q7134565.
- Q3609389 subject Q8587736.
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- Q3609389 subject Q8694475.
- Q3609389 subject Q8761881.
- Q3609389 subject Q8817701.
- Q3609389 abstract "Aldus is an old-style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf in 1954. It is named for Aldus Manutius, the famous fifteenth-century Venetian printer. Aldus was designed as a book weight text face companion for Palatino, which Zapf considered to be a display typeface. Aldus (which Zapf wished to be called Palatino Book) is designed to complement Palatino, but with a lighter stroke weight, more open counters, and better suited for text in smaller point sizes. Aldus has a non-kerning roman and italic f, allowing the typographer to avoid ligatures.".
- Q3609389 thumbnail AldusSpec7.svg?width=300.
- Q3609389 wikiPageExternalLink aldus-family.html.
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- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q13260002.
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- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134565.
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- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587736.
- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q8591607.
- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q8694475.
- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q8761881.
- Q3609389 wikiPageWikiLink Q8817701.
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- Q3609389 comment "Aldus is an old-style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf in 1954. It is named for Aldus Manutius, the famous fifteenth-century Venetian printer. Aldus was designed as a book weight text face companion for Palatino, which Zapf considered to be a display typeface. Aldus (which Zapf wished to be called Palatino Book) is designed to complement Palatino, but with a lighter stroke weight, more open counters, and better suited for text in smaller point sizes.".
- Q3609389 label "Aldus (typeface)".
- Q3609389 depiction AldusSpec7.svg.