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Monotype Font List.Pdf Font List Monotype Fonts Catalog Name OpenType File Name PC TT File Name 1. Arial® BlackNarrow Italic Regular ArialNarrowMTPro-Regular.otfarbli___.ttf arbli___.ttf 2. Arial® NarrowWGL Regular RegularItalic ArialNarrowMTPro-Regular.otfArialNarrowMTStd-Italic.otfAr_WGL__.ttf 3. Arial® NarrowWGL Italic ItalicBold ArialNarrowMTStd-Italic.otfArialNarrowMTStd-Bold.otfAr_WGL_i.ttf 4. Arial® NarrowWGL Bold Bold Italic ArialNarrowMTStd-Bold.otfArialNarrowMTStd-BoldIt.otfAr_WGL_b.ttf 5. Arial® NarrowUnicodeWGL Bold BoldMS Italic Regular Italic ArialNarrowMTStd-BoldIt.otfARIALUNI.TTFAr_WGLbi.ttf 6. Arial® WGLUnicode RegularBlack MS Bold ArialUnicode-Bold.ttfARBL____.TTF Ar_WGL__.ttf 7. Arial®BookBookman Antiqua™ WGL Old Italic Style™ Regular Roman BookAntiqua.ttfBOOKOS.TTF Ar_WGL_i.ttf 8. Arial®BookBookman Antiqua™ WGL Old Bold Style™ Italic Italic BookAntiqua-Italic.ttfBOOKOSI.TTF Ar_WGL_b.ttf 9. Arial®BookBookman Antiqua™ WGL Old Bold Style™ Bold Italic Bold BookAntiqua-Bold.ttfBOOKOSB.TTF Ar_WGLbi.ttf 10. Arial®BookBookman Antiqua™ WGL Old Black Style™ Bold ItalicBold Italic BookAntiqua-BdIt.ttfBOOKOSBI.TTF ARBL____.TTF 11. Arial®Monotype Unicode Corsiva® MS Regular ItalicRegular ARIALUNI.TTFCorsiva-Italic.ttfmtcorsva.ttf 12. Arial®Monotype Unicode Corsiva®Garamond MS Bold Bold Roman ArialUnicode-Bold.ttfCorsiva-Bold.ttfGARA.TTF 13. BookMonotype Antiqua™ Corsiva®Garamond Regular Bold Italic Italic BookAntiqua.ttfCorsiva-BoldItalic.ttfGARAIT.TTF 14. BookCourierMonotype Antiqua™ New Garamond OS Italic Regular Bold BookAntiqua-Italic.ttfcour.ttfGARABD.TTF 15. BookCourierMonotype Antiqua™ New Garamond OS Bold Italic Bold Italic BookAntiqua-Bold.ttfcouri.ttfGARBI___.TTF 16. BookCourierMonotype Antiqua™ New Sorts™ OS Bold Bold Pi Italic BookAntiqua-BdIt.ttfcourbd.ttfmtsorts_.ttf 17. BookmanCourierTimes New New Old Roman® OSStyle™ Bold Regular RomanItalic courbi.ttftim_____.ttf BOOKOS.TTF 18. BookmanImpact™Times New RomanOld Roman® Style™ Italic Italic Impact.ttftimi____.ttf BOOKOSI.TTF 19. BookmanLucida®Times New Sans Old Roman® Unicode Style™ Bold Bold LucidaSansUnicode.ttftimb____.ttf BOOKOSB.TTF 20. BookmanLucida®Times New Console Old Roman® Style™ Bold Bold Italic Italic LUCON.TTFtimbi___.ttf BOOKOSBI.TTF 21. Monotype Corsiva® Regular mtcorsva.ttf 22. Monotype Corsiva® Italic Corsiva-Italic.ttf 23. Monotype Corsiva® Bold Corsiva-Bold.ttf 24. Monotype Corsiva® Bold Italic Corsiva-BoldItalic.ttf 25. Courier New OS Regular cour.ttf 26. Courier New OS Italic couri.ttf 27. Courier New OS Bold courbd.ttf 28. Courier New OS Bold Italic courbi.ttf 29. Monotype Garamond Roman GARA.TTF 30. Monotype Garamond Italic GARAIT.TTF 31. Monotype Garamond Bold GARABD.TTF 32. Monotype Garamond Bold Italic GARBI___.TTF 33. Impact™ Roman Impact.ttf 34. Lucida® Sans Unicode LucidaSansUnicode.ttf 35. Lucida® Console LUCON.TTF 36. Monotype Sorts™ Pi mtsorts_.ttf 37. Times New Roman® Regular tim_____.ttf 38. Times New Roman® Italic timi____.ttf 39. Times New Roman® Bold timb____.ttf 40. Times New Roman® Bold Italic timbi___.ttf Font List Monotype Fonts.pdf www.fonts.com 1 / 4 Font List Monotype Fonts Catalog Name OpenType File Name 1. Arial® Narrow Regular ArialNarrowMTPro-Regular.otf 2. Arial® Narrow Italic ArialNarrowMTStd-Italic.otf 3. Arial® Narrow Bold ArialNarrowMTStd-Bold.otf 4. Arial® Narrow Bold Italic ArialNarrowMTStd-BoldIt.otf 5. Arial® Unicode MS Regular ARIALUNI.TTF 6. Arial® Unicode MS Bold ArialUnicode-Bold.ttf 7. Book Antiqua™ Regular BookAntiqua.ttf 8. Book Antiqua™ Italic BookAntiqua-Italic.ttf 9. Book Antiqua™ Bold BookAntiqua-Bold.ttf 10. Book Antiqua™ Bold Italic BookAntiqua-BdIt.ttf 11. Monotype Corsiva® Italic Corsiva-Italic.ttf 12. Monotype Corsiva® Bold Corsiva-Bold.ttf 13. Monotype Corsiva® Bold Italic Corsiva-BoldItalic.ttf 14. Courier New OS Regular cour.ttf 15. Courier New OS Italic couri.ttf 16. Courier New OS Bold courbd.ttf 17. Courier New OS Bold Italic courbi.ttf 18. Impact™ Roman Impact.ttf 19. Lucida® Sans Unicode LucidaSansUnicode.ttf 20. Lucida® Console LUCON.TTF Version: 09/2017 www.fonts.com 2 / 4 Font List Monotype Fonts Catalog Name PC TT File Name 1. Arial® Black Italic arbli___.ttf 2. Arial® WGL Regular Ar_WGL__.ttf 3. Arial® WGL Italic Ar_WGL_i.ttf 4. Arial® WGL Bold Ar_WGL_b.ttf 5. Arial® WGL Bold Italic Ar_WGLbi.ttf 6. Arial® WGL Black ARBL____.TTF 7. Bookman Old Style™ Roman BOOKOS.TTF 8. Bookman Old Style™ Italic BOOKOSI.TTF 9. Bookman Old Style™ Bold BOOKOSB.TTF 10. Bookman Old Style™ Bold Italic BOOKOSBI.TTF 11. Monotype Corsiva® Regular mtcorsva.ttf 12. Monotype Garamond Roman GARA.TTF 13. Monotype Garamond Italic GARAIT.TTF 14. Monotype Garamond Bold GARABD.TTF 15. Monotype Garamond Bold Italic GARBI___.TTF 16. Monotype Sorts™ Pi mtsorts_.ttf 17. Times New Roman® Regular tim_____.ttf 18. Times New Roman® Italic timi____.ttf 19. Times New Roman® Bold timb____.ttf 20. Times New Roman® Bold Italic timbi___.ttf Version: 09/2017 www.fonts.com 3 / 4 Font List Monotype Fonts Contact — Kontakt — Contact — Contacto Monotype Imaging Inc. 500 Unicorn Park Drive Woburn, MA 01801 USA Toll free (U.S. and Canada): 800-424-8973 Direct: 781-970-6020 eMail: [email protected] Internet: www.fonts.com Legal Information — Rechtlicher Hinweis — Informations juridiques — Información jurídica Copyright © 2017 Monotype Imaging Inc. English We reserve the right of errors and changes. All rights reserved. The contents of this document are the property of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may not be reproduced by any method, electronic or photographic, without the expressed written permission of Monotype Imaging Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. 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