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Adobe Font Folio Education Essentials Font List Created in Partnership with AIGA Adobe Font Folio Education Essentials font list created in partnership with AIGA TYPEFACE # FONTS Classification Sub-class More comments Fonts Adobe Caslon Pro 6 serif Dutch-English oldstyle 3 weights x 2 slopes (regular and italic) Adobe Jenson Pro Opticals 32 serif Venetian oldstyle 4 weights x 4 optical sizes x 2 slopes Arno Pro Opticals 32 serif Renaissance oldstyle 3 weights x 5 optical sizes x 2 slopes, plus light display and light display italic Avenir LT Std 12 sans geometric packages 1 & 2 6 weights x 2 slopes Bell Gothic Std 3 sans neo-grotesque — legibility 3 weights Bernhard Std. 4 serif modern — art deco 2 weights x 2 slopes Bickham Script Pro 3 scriptcopperplate 3 weights Chaparral Pro Opticals 32 serif humanist slab 4 weights x 4 optical sizes x 2 slopes Cochin LT Std 4 serif transitional 2 weights x 2 slopes DIN Std 4 sans neo-grotesque — industrial various Futura Std 4 sans geometric Book, Book Oblique, Bold, Extra Bold Garamond Premier Pro Opticals 34 serif Garalde oldstyle 4 weights x 4 optical sizes x 2 slopes, plus light display and light display italic Gill Sans Std 11 sans humanist packages 1 & 2 various Goudy Std 4 serif oldstyle package 1 2 weights x 2 slopes Grotesque MT Std 10 sans neo-grotesque packages 1 & 2 various Helvetica LT Std 19 sans neo-grotesque packages: 1, 2, Compressed 4 weights x 2 widths x 2 slopes, + 3 and Condensed compressed ITC New Baskerville 4 serif transitional 2 weights x 2 slopes ITC Officina Sans Std 4 sans neo-grotesque — modern 2 weights x 2 slopes Kepler Opticals Collection 168 serif modern 6 weights x 4 optical sizes x 4 widths x 2 slopes, less a few faces that don't exist Myriad Pro 40 sans humanist 5 weights x 4 widths x 2 slopes Rosewood Std 2 display wood typeregular and fill Trade Gothic LH Std 14 sans neo-grotesque packages: regular, 4 weights x 2 slopes, plus various others condensed, extended Trajan Pro 2 serif oldstyle Roman display 2 weights Univers LT Std 27 sans neo-grotesque packages: reg, condensed, various weights and widths extended, ultra/extra Utopia Std Opticals 25 serif transitional 3 weights x 4 optical sizes x 2 slopes, plus black headline TOTAL 500.
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