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ITC Garamond<br />

ITC Garamond Book<br />

Introduced in this issue of U&lc are several new<br />

additions to three well-known type families -<br />

Century, Cheltenham, and Garamond. These<br />

new styles were created to blend and intermix<br />

with other weights of these type families that<br />

are currently offered on most phototypesetting<br />

machines sold by ITC Subscribers.<br />

There has long been a shortage of ultra<br />

weight typefaces in the text type size ranges.<br />

To help fill this void, ITC originally decided to<br />

create only the three ultra weight versions for<br />

the typefaces shown on these pages. The instructions<br />

to Tony Stan, who rendered all three<br />

typeface styles, were "to create ultra bold versions<br />

with shortened ascenders to permit enlargements<br />

of the 'x' heights for the lowercase<br />

characters'.'<br />

After the drawings for the three ultra weights<br />

were completed, in both the roman and italic<br />

versions, it soon became apparent that an intermediate<br />

"book" weight, with the same<br />

matching lowercase "x" heights, compatible<br />

with the ultra styles, would also be highly useful,<br />

and these additional weights were created<br />

for each family. They are all shown for the first<br />

time here in U&lc. All 12 typefaces will be available<br />

on or before September 15, 1975.<br />

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 123456<br />

7890$ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz:;,.?!() -<br />

ITC Garamond Book Italic<br />

Introduced in this issue of U&lc are several<br />

new additions to three well-known type<br />

families - Century Cheltenham, and<br />

Garamond. These new styles were created to<br />

blend and intermix with other weights of<br />

these type families that are currently offered<br />

on most phototypesetting machines sold by<br />

ITC Subscribers.<br />

There has long been a shortage of ultra<br />

weight typefaces in the text type size ranges.<br />

To help fill this void, ITC originally decided<br />

to create only the three ultra weight versions<br />

for the typefaces shown on these pages. The<br />

instructions to Tony Stan, who rendered all<br />

three typeface styles, were "to create ultra<br />

bold versions with shortened ascenders to<br />

permit enlargements of the 'x' heights for the<br />

lowercase characters:'<br />

After the drawings for the three ultra<br />

weights were completed, in both the roman<br />

and italic versions, it soon became apparent<br />

that an intermediate "book" weight, with the<br />

same matching lowercase "x" heights, compatible<br />

with the ultra styles, would also be<br />

highly useful, and these additional weights<br />

were created for each family. They are all<br />

shown for the first time here in U&lc. All 12<br />

typefaces will be available on or before<br />

September 15, 1975.<br />

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234 5<br />

67890$ abcdefghifklmnopqrstuvwxyz:;,.?!0 -<br />

ITC Garamond Ultra<br />

Introduced in this issue of U&lc are<br />

several new additions to three wellknown<br />

type families-Century, Cheltenham,<br />

and Garamond. These new<br />

styles were created to blend and intermix<br />

with other weights of these<br />

type families that are currently offered<br />

on most phototypesetting<br />

machines sold by ITC Subscribers.<br />

There has long been a shortage of<br />

"book" weight, with the same matching<br />

lowercase "x" heights, compatible<br />

with the ultra styles, would also be<br />

highly useful, and these additional<br />

weights were created for each family.<br />

They are all shown for the first time<br />

here in U&lc. All 12 typefaces will be<br />

available on or before September 15,<br />

1975.<br />

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />

1234567890$ abcdefghijklmnopqrst<br />

uvwxyz:;, ?!O-<br />

ITC Garamond Ultra Italic<br />

Introduced in this issue of U&lc are<br />

several new additions to three wellknown<br />

type families - Century, Cheltenham,<br />

and Garamond. These new<br />

styles were created to blend and intermix<br />

with other weights of these<br />

type families that are currently offered<br />

on most phototypesetting<br />

machines sold by ITC Subscribers.<br />

There has long been a shortage of<br />

ultra weight typefaces in the text type<br />

size ranges. To helpfill this void, ITC<br />

originally decided to create only the<br />

three ultra weight versions for the<br />

typefaces shown on these pages. The<br />

instructions to Tony Stan, who rendered<br />

all three typeface styles, were<br />

"to create ultra bold versions with<br />

shortened ascenders to permit enlargements<br />

of the 'x' heights for the<br />

lowercase characters."<br />

After the drawings for the three<br />

ultra weights were completed, in both<br />

the roman and italic versions, it soon<br />

became apparent that an intermediate<br />

"book" weight, with the same<br />

matching lowercase "x" heights,<br />

compatible with the ultra styles,<br />

would also be highly useful, and<br />

these additional weights were created<br />

for each family. They are all shown<br />

ultra weight typefaces in the text type,<br />

size ranges. To help fill this void, ITC for the first time here in U&lc. All 12<br />

originally decided to create only the typefaces will be available on or bethree<br />

ultra weight versions for the fore September 15, 1975.<br />

typefaces shown on these pages. The ABCDEFGH1J7KLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />

instructions to Tony Stan, who ren- 1234567890$ abcdefghijklmnopqrstu<br />

dered all three typeface styles, we<br />

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"to create ultra bold versions with vwxYz "<br />

shortened ascenders to permit enlargements<br />

of the 'x' heights for the<br />

lowercase characters :'<br />

After the drawings for the three<br />

ultra weights were completed, in both<br />

the roman and italic versions, it soon<br />

became apparent that an intermediate<br />

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