The Palatino font family
This font was designed by Herman Zapf in the year 1986 though it became available in the late 1950s from D. Stempel AG Frankfurt am Main. This font is contained in the categories like Geralde font, Legible font and Venetian font. Zapf optimized the design of this font for its legibility producing a typeface which remained legible even on the inferior paper of the post World War II period. The letters are truly legible, masculine and are used as text in newspaper.
Designed 1986 by Hermann Zapf.
The Palatino font family includes several styles. Click one of the packages below to get more information about the Palatino font (download version) you want:Designed 1986 by Hermann Zapf.
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Paintlay, Paisley, Pakenham, Palace Script, Palamecia, Palatino, Palekin, Palermo, Palette Standard (D), Patriciana Thin, Petroglyph