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Re: Apple Corporate Font!



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<1B8779FDDEA25213.ACBD46B632F40AE4.2C2DF88D76FD701B@library-proxy.airnews.net>,
sheldon@atlcom.net (Sheldon Simms) wrote:

> In article <3669755e.2139168@news.mindspring.com>,
> crapd_obenauf@mindspring.com wrote:
> 
> > They changed the menu bar font on MacOS 8 to something else, can't
> > think of the name right now, but it's different. quite legable on
> > today's hardware and not so dorky looking. Chicago was specifically
> > designed to be legable and not take two many pixels on a (get this)
> > 512 x 300 Mac classic (I think it was that high, I'm sure of the
> > width). The window fonts have changed as well. 
> 
> It believe it was 512x384. The new font used as the default in OS 8 is
> called "Charcoal". It's bigger than Chicago, so I switched back to
> Chicago immediately after installing OS 8.
> 
> But none of the fonts mentioned is Apple's corporate font. The
> corporate font is the one which is used to print the name on the front
> of the computer and in advertising.

And that font is garamond.

LaTeR!