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1 matches view forum post #20058 Let’s say Arno Pro.
2 matches view forum post #20750 yea i have no idea what that means.. I set the, i think they're called bearings that make the spacing but its static. in Arno Pro Regular, if i type Th and Ty the T changes for sure.
1 matches view forum post #14403 font's name is: Arno Pro
1 matches view forum post #20895 It looks like Arno Pro, just sans serrif. Although, I'm not sure if such a font exists. I like it.
1 matches view forum post #27498 Hi, It's a typical typeface used in primary school books (primers) from the USA (and Canada?). The US-english term should be "primer font". These typefaces are distantly related to Paul Renner's Futura, not Arno Drescher's Super Grotesk. The closest one I found is: OkayText by Luke William Turvey: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/okaycat/okaytext/ This commercial typeface looks very close! Se also other primer fonts: Print Clearly OT by Unknown: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/11339 Primer Print by Ray Larabie: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/7246 http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/10082 FC Basic Font by Unknown: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13391 Didact Gothic by Daniel Johnson: http://io.debian.net/~danielj/ Bye bye
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