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Minion (typeface)

Minion is a serif typeface released in 1990 by Adobe Systems. Designed by Robert Slimbach, it is inspired by late Renaissance-era type and intended for body text and extended reading. Minion's name comes from the traditional naming system for type sizes, in which minion is between nonpareil and brevier, with the type body 7pt in height.[2][3][4] As the historically rooted name indicates, Minion was designed for body text in a classic style, although slightly condensed and with large apertures to increase legibility.[5] Slimbach described the design as having "a simplified structure and moderate proportions."[6][7] The design is slightly condensed, although Slimbach has said that this was intended not for commercial reasons so much as to achieve a good balance of the size of letters relative to the ascenders and descenders.[3]

Minion was developed into a large family using sophisticated interpolation or multiple master technology to create a range of weights and optical sizes suitable for different text sizes.[8][9][10] This automation of font creation was intended to create a seamless transition of styles from solid, chunky designs for caption-size small print to more graceful and slender designs for headings.[11][a] It is an early member of what became Adobe's Originals program, which created a set of type families primarily for book and print use, many like Minion in a deliberately historical, humanist style.[b]

Minion is a very large family of fonts, including Greek, Armenian and Cyrillic alphabets, optical sizes, condensed styles and stylistic alternates such as swash capitals.[14] As a standard font in many of Adobe's programs, it is one of the most popular serif typefaces used in books. One of the most famous uses of Minion is The Elements of Typographic Style, Robert Bringhurst's book about fine printing and page layout.[15][16]

Releases edit

 
Minion Pro capital letters in (L-R) regular, italic and swash style

Modern Minion releases are in the OpenType (otf) format, allowing a variety of stylistic alternates such as small caps and ligatures to be encoded in the same font. The original release used additional 'expert set' fonts for these features, and may remain used by designers using more primitive software such as Microsoft Office that has limited OpenType support. Like many Adobe fonts, Minion included a 'Th' ligature derived from traditional calligraphy.[17]

Minion edit

The original release. Minion Black does not have an italic counterpart. Minion Expert is a separate font package that include fonts containing small caps, ligatures, old style figures, and swash glyphs. There are also fonts for dingbats (Minion Ornaments), and a Black-weighted font (Minion Black Expert). Swash fonts are included for only the 2 lightest font weights. An 'expert set' font is used for older and simpler applications that cannot handle multiple text styles for the same letter (such as both lower-case letters and small caps) in the same font. Slimbach stated, "I saw it as being useful in text applications like newspapers, textbooks, and manuals, as well as signage and titles."[18]

Minion Cyrillic edit

Minion Cyrillic was designed in 1992 by Robert Slimbach and was conceived as a non-Latin counterpart to Slimbach’s Minion typeface family. There were no Display-sized fonts, expert fonts, or Black-weighted fonts in this family.

Minion MM edit

The Multi Master version of the original Minion family, released in 1992. Commonly used in Adobe Acrobat to replace unknown fonts.

Minion Std Black edit

An OpenType version of the Minion Black font, but includes features found in Expert versions of PostScript Minion Black fonts. In addition, character set was updated to support Adobe Western 2.

Minion Pro edit

An OpenType update of the original family, released in 2000. The update is based on Minion MM but features slight changes to the selection of instances and modifications of the font metrics.[19]

Minion Pro comes with 4 optical sizes (Regular, Caption, Subhead, and Display), 2 widths (Regular and Condensed), 4 weights (Regular, Medium, Semibold, and Bold), each with its respective italic, totaling 64 styles. [20] The Black weight from Minion Black Expert was not included. Each font includes the expert glyphs and dingbats that were previously found in Minion Expert package (swashes available in italic fonts only), Cyrillic Glyphs from Minion Cyrillic. In addition, the font family supports Adobe CE, Adobe Western 2, Greek, Latin Extended, Vietnamese character sets.

Although any of the fonts may be used at any size, the intended point sizes for the designs of this family are:[21]

Optical sizes Caption Regular Subhead Display
Intended point sizes 6–8.4 8.5–13.0 13.1–19.9 20+

Minion Pro won the bukva:raz! 2001 award under the Greek category.[22]

Minion Web edit

A TrueType version of Minion, designed for screen use. It supports ISO-Adobe character set. Version 1.00 of the font was distributed with Internet Explorer 4.0.

Minion Web Pro edit

An updated version of Minion Web, which supports Adobe CE and Adobe Western 2 character sets.

Minion 3 (2018) edit

 
Minion Pro provides the "Th" ligature as a standard ligature, while Minion 3 does not. The Greek characters also have a number of differences.

A rerelease including Armenian, redesigned Greek characters, full support for International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), and other modifications.[23][24][25][26] For example, Minion Pro provides the "Th" ligature by default, while Minion 3 only does so when discretionary ligatures are enabled. [27]

Minion 3 comes with 4 optical sizes (Regular, Caption, Subhead, and Display) and 4 weights (Regular, Medium, Semibold, and Bold), each with its respective italic, totaling 32 styles. [28]

Similar to Minion Pro, although any of the fonts may be used at any size, the intended point sizes for the designs of this family are:[29]

Optical sizes Caption Regular Subhead Display
Intended point sizes 6–9 9–14 14–24 24+

Reception edit

Minion has generally received praise for its effectiveness as a clean, neutral book face with a very comprehensive range of features and styles. Slimbach himself has described it as "an exercise in restraint", noting that his other old-style serif designs, Arno and Jenson, are more eccentric.[7]

Type designer Matthew Butterick mildly criticised it for being overused: "Minion is beautifully made—it’s balanced, it’s clean, it’s handsome, it’s conservative. It’s easy to like. And it’s been hugely successful as a book font, meaning you will not get fired for using Minion ... [but] Minion succeeds so well in being noncontroversially good-looking that I find it sort of dull."[30]

Usage edit

Related typefaces edit

Adobe edit

The Latin glyphs of Minion are also used in other Adobe font families created to support non-Latin languages, including Adobe Arabic,[39] Adobe Hebrew,[40] Adobe Thai,[41] and Adobe Song.

Adobe Song edit

Adobe Song is marketed as a Simplified Chinese font, but it does contain Traditional Chinese and Japanese characters.[42][43]

The Latin characters of Adobe Song are lighter variants of Minion's. Interestingly, the main versions of Minion itself (e.g., Minion Pro and Minion 3) do not include any Light weight.

Third-party edit

Typefaces included in this section are related to Minion, but are not released by Adobe.

Minion Math edit

Minion Math is a mathematical font designed by Johannes Küster from typoma GmbH.[44] It provides Minion with additional glyphs such as mathematical symbols.[45]

Minion Math family includes 20 fonts in 4 weights and 5 optical sizes. Minion Math provides an additional optical size 'Tiny', which is not part of Minion. Version 1.026 contains about 3,300 glyphs in each font style; OpenType math features were added in version 1.020. Minion Math had a working title, typoma MnMath. The final form is expected to include all Unicode mathematical symbols and many additional symbols.

MnSymbol edit

A math companion to Minion is Achim Blumensath's MnSymbol, typically (but not necessarily) used from TeX.

MnSymbol is not a full math font, as such it provides mathematical symbols in the style of Minion[46] but not glyphs for Latin characters.[47] A common setup is to use a TeX package which allows users to set an arbitrary font (in this case, Minion) as a math font, then supplement mathematical symbols from MnSymbol.[48][49] Although MnSymbol has a packaging as OpenType, it only provides TeX font metrics for math.

References edit

  1. ^ Riggs, Tamye. "The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story: Expanding the Originals". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  2. ^ Phinney, Thomas (18 March 2011). "Point Size and the Em Square: Not What People Think". Phinney on Fonts.
  3. ^ a b Slimbach, Robert; Bringhurst, Robert. "A conversation between Robert Slimbach and Robert Bringhurst about Minion". Minion 3–Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. ^ Slimbach, Robert. "Robert Slimbach on Minion's historical context: milestones in the evolution of old style roman typefaces". Minion 3. Typekit. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Minion". Typekit. Adobe. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  6. ^ Slye, Christopher. "Coming to your desktop: fonts from Adobe". Typekit Blog. Adobe.
  7. ^ a b Twardoch, Slimbach, Sousa, Slye (2007). Arno Pro (PDF). San Jose: Adobe Systems. Retrieved 14 August 2015.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ (PDF). Adobe. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  9. ^ Carter, Sebastian. "Typeface Review: Adobe Minion". Bulletin of the Printing Historical Society (35): 14–15, supplement issue 36 p. 15.
  10. ^ Lo Celso, Alejandro. "A discussion on Type Design Revivalism". PampaType. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  11. ^ Riggs, Tamye. "The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story". Typekit blog. Adobe. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  12. ^ Phinney, Thomas (18 March 2010). "Font Remix Tools (RMX) and Multiple Master Fonts in type design". Phinney. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  13. ^ Phinney, Thomas. "TrueType, PostScript Type 1, & OpenType: What's the Difference?" (PDF). Adobe. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  14. ^ "Adobe Typography Primer" (PDF). Adobe. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  15. ^ Coles, Stephen. . FontFeed (archived). Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  16. ^ Bringhurst, Robert (1996). The elements of typographic style (2. ed.). Point Roberts: Hartley & Marks. p. 49. ISBN 0881791334.
  17. ^ Shaw, Paul (May 12, 2011). "Flawed Typefaces". Print. Retrieved February 16, 2019.
  18. ^ Shaw, Paul. "Classic Study: The Type Faces of Robert Slimbach". Print. 54 (5): 46.
  19. ^ Type 1 ("PostScript") to OpenType font conversion
  20. ^ "Minion Font". Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  21. ^ "Minion Pro Opticals" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-02-15.
  22. ^ Type Directors Club : News : bukva:raz! Results 2008-09-18 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Kerrigan, Sally. "A classic for 30 years, updated: Introducing Minion 3". Typekit Blog. Adobe. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  24. ^ "Minion 3: Design". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  25. ^ Berry, John. "Minion 3: History". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  26. ^ "Minion 3: Usage". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  27. ^ "Minion 3 – (re-)enable Th-ligature without using dlig?". 29 April 2019. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
  28. ^ "Minion 3 Font". Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  29. ^ "Minion 3 Usage - "Optical sizes"". Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  30. ^ Butterick, Matthew. . Typography for Lawyers. Archived from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  31. ^ "Brown University: Visual Identity and Graphic Standards - The New Logo". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  32. ^ "Section 4: Typography" (PDF). Identity Standards, Standards Guide. Wake Forest University. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  33. ^ "House style guidelines: Fonts". Universiteit Leiden. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  34. ^ Coles, Stephen (10 March 2013). "The Elements of Typographic Style, 4th Edition by Robert Bringhurst". Fonts in Use. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  35. ^ University of Otago Brand Guide
  36. ^ "Smithsonian Visual Identity Program - Logo Specifications". Archived from the original on 2013-08-19. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  37. ^ The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (CUP, 2002), p. iv.
  38. ^ "Uso del logo di Ateneo".
  39. ^ "Adobe Arabic Font". Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  40. ^ "Adobe Hebrew Font". Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  41. ^ "Adobe Thai Font". Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  42. ^ "Adobe Song Font". Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  43. ^ "Adobe Song in use - Fonts In Use". Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  44. ^ "typoma". 17 May 2018. Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  45. ^ "Minion® Math – Character Set Release Version 1.026" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  46. ^ "MnSymbol – Mathematical symbol font for Adobe MinionPro". Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  47. ^ "MnSymbol – A Math Symbol Font" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  48. ^ "mathspec – Specify arbitrary fonts for mathematics in XeTeX". Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  49. ^ "The mathspec package" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-02-11.
  1. ^ The original goal was that this would be controllable from inside applications using text, so a user could fine-tune the font to the exact form they needed (thickness, optical size, level of condensation, etc.)[12] Making apps support this proved impractical, and so instead multiple master fonts have been released in a set of styles likely to be useful.[13]
  2. ^ This describes their original design goal: with the growth of webfonts and higher-resolution displays it has become more practical to use them for onscreen use as well.

External links edit

  • Minion Pro at Fontspring - Adobe's preferred reseller
  • Fonts in Use
  • contains info on Minion Math
  • Using Minion Pro with LaTeX
  • Minion® Math

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Minion is a serif typeface released in 1990 by Adobe Systems Designed by Robert Slimbach it is inspired by late Renaissance era type and intended for body text and extended reading Minion s name comes from the traditional naming system for type sizes in which minion is between nonpareil and brevier with the type body 7pt in height 2 3 4 As the historically rooted name indicates Minion was designed for body text in a classic style although slightly condensed and with large apertures to increase legibility 5 Slimbach described the design as having a simplified structure and moderate proportions 6 7 The design is slightly condensed although Slimbach has said that this was intended not for commercial reasons so much as to achieve a good balance of the size of letters relative to the ascenders and descenders 3 Adobe MinionCategorySerifClassificationGaralde old styleDesigner s Robert SlimbachDate released1990 1 Minion was developed into a large family using sophisticated interpolation or multiple master technology to create a range of weights and optical sizes suitable for different text sizes 8 9 10 This automation of font creation was intended to create a seamless transition of styles from solid chunky designs for caption size small print to more graceful and slender designs for headings 11 a It is an early member of what became Adobe s Originals program which created a set of type families primarily for book and print use many like Minion in a deliberately historical humanist style b Minion is a very large family of fonts including Greek Armenian and Cyrillic alphabets optical sizes condensed styles and stylistic alternates such as swash capitals 14 As a standard font in many of Adobe s programs it is one of the most popular serif typefaces used in books One of the most famous uses of Minion is The Elements of Typographic Style Robert Bringhurst s book about fine printing and page layout 15 16 Contents 1 Releases 1 1 Minion 1 2 Minion Cyrillic 1 3 Minion MM 1 4 Minion Std Black 1 5 Minion Pro 1 6 Minion Web 1 7 Minion Web Pro 1 8 Minion 3 2018 2 Reception 3 Usage 4 Related typefaces 4 1 Adobe 4 1 1 Adobe Song 4 2 Third party 4 2 1 Minion Math 4 2 2 MnSymbol 5 References 6 External linksReleases edit nbsp Minion Pro capital letters in L R regular italic and swash styleModern Minion releases are in the OpenType otf format allowing a variety of stylistic alternates such as small caps and ligatures to be encoded in the same font The original release used additional expert set fonts for these features and may remain used by designers using more primitive software such as Microsoft Office that has limited OpenType support Like many Adobe fonts Minion included a Th ligature derived from traditional calligraphy 17 Minion edit The original release Minion Black does not have an italic counterpart Minion Expert is a separate font package that include fonts containing small caps ligatures old style figures and swash glyphs There are also fonts for dingbats Minion Ornaments and a Black weighted font Minion Black Expert Swash fonts are included for only the 2 lightest font weights An expert set font is used for older and simpler applications that cannot handle multiple text styles for the same letter such as both lower case letters and small caps in the same font Slimbach stated I saw it as being useful in text applications like newspapers textbooks and manuals as well as signage and titles 18 Minion Cyrillic edit Minion Cyrillic was designed in 1992 by Robert Slimbach and was conceived as a non Latin counterpart to Slimbach s Minion typeface family There were no Display sized fonts expert fonts or Black weighted fonts in this family Minion MM edit The Multi Master version of the original Minion family released in 1992 Commonly used in Adobe Acrobat to replace unknown fonts Minion Std Black edit An OpenType version of the Minion Black font but includes features found in Expert versions of PostScript Minion Black fonts In addition character set was updated to support Adobe Western 2 Minion Pro edit An OpenType update of the original family released in 2000 The update is based on Minion MM but features slight changes to the selection of instances and modifications of the font metrics 19 Minion Pro comes with 4 optical sizes Regular Caption Subhead and Display 2 widths Regular and Condensed 4 weights Regular Medium Semibold and Bold each with its respective italic totaling 64 styles 20 The Black weight from Minion Black Expert was not included Each font includes the expert glyphs and dingbats that were previously found in Minion Expert package swashes available in italic fonts only Cyrillic Glyphs from Minion Cyrillic In addition the font family supports Adobe CE Adobe Western 2 Greek Latin Extended Vietnamese character sets Although any of the fonts may be used at any size the intended point sizes for the designs of this family are 21 Optical sizes Caption Regular Subhead DisplayIntended point sizes 6 8 4 8 5 13 0 13 1 19 9 20 Minion Pro won the bukva raz 2001 award under the Greek category 22 Minion Web edit A TrueType version of Minion designed for screen use It supports ISO Adobe character set Version 1 00 of the font was distributed with Internet Explorer 4 0 Minion Web Pro edit An updated version of Minion Web which supports Adobe CE and Adobe Western 2 character sets Minion 3 2018 edit nbsp Minion Pro provides the Th ligature as a standard ligature while Minion 3 does not The Greek characters also have a number of differences A rerelease including Armenian redesigned Greek characters full support for International Phonetic Alphabet IPA and other modifications 23 24 25 26 For example Minion Pro provides the Th ligature by default while Minion 3 only does so when discretionary ligatures are enabled 27 Minion 3 comes with 4 optical sizes Regular Caption Subhead and Display and 4 weights Regular Medium Semibold and Bold each with its respective italic totaling 32 styles 28 Similar to Minion Pro although any of the fonts may be used at any size the intended point sizes for the designs of this family are 29 Optical sizes Caption Regular Subhead DisplayIntended point sizes 6 9 9 14 14 24 24 Reception editMinion has generally received praise for its effectiveness as a clean neutral book face with a very comprehensive range of features and styles Slimbach himself has described it as an exercise in restraint noting that his other old style serif designs Arno and Jenson are more eccentric 7 Type designer Matthew Butterick mildly criticised it for being overused Minion is beautifully made it s balanced it s clean it s handsome it s conservative It s easy to like And it s been hugely successful as a book font meaning you will not get fired for using Minion but Minion succeeds so well in being noncontroversially good looking that I find it sort of dull 30 Usage editIn 2003 Brown University adopted Minion as the typeface for the University logo 31 In 2008 Wake Forest University adopted Minion Pro as its primary serif typeface as part of its project to update the university s visual identity noting that the font exhibits warmth and balance 32 Leiden University uses Minion Pro as its primary font including in its logo 33 Robert Bringhurst s The Elements of Typographic Style Hartley amp Marks 2008 uses Minion as its body face 34 University of Otago uses Minion as its serif typeface including in its logo 35 The logo of the Smithsonian is Minion Pro 36 The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language is printed in Adobe Minion 37 The logo of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is printed in Minion Pro with capital letters In 2019 the Daughters of the American Revolution adopted Minion as their primary font especially for their logo University of Rome Tor Vergata uses it for its new logo 38 Related typefaces editAdobe edit The Latin glyphs of Minion are also used in other Adobe font families created to support non Latin languages including Adobe Arabic 39 Adobe Hebrew 40 Adobe Thai 41 and Adobe Song Adobe Song edit Adobe Song is marketed as a Simplified Chinese font but it does contain Traditional Chinese and Japanese characters 42 43 The Latin characters of Adobe Song are lighter variants of Minion s Interestingly the main versions of Minion itself e g Minion Pro and Minion 3 do not include any Light weight Third party edit Typefaces included in this section are related to Minion but are not released by Adobe Minion Math edit Minion Math is a mathematical font designed by Johannes Kuster from typoma GmbH 44 It provides Minion with additional glyphs such as mathematical symbols 45 Minion Math family includes 20 fonts in 4 weights and 5 optical sizes Minion Math provides an additional optical size Tiny which is not part of Minion Version 1 026 contains about 3 300 glyphs in each font style OpenType math features were added in version 1 020 Minion Math had a working title typoma MnMath The final form is expected to include all Unicode mathematical symbols and many additional symbols MnSymbol edit A math companion to Minion is Achim Blumensath s MnSymbol typically but not necessarily used from TeX MnSymbol is not a full math font as such it provides mathematical symbols in the style of Minion 46 but not glyphs for Latin characters 47 A common setup is to use a TeX package which allows users to set an arbitrary font in this case Minion as a math font then supplement mathematical symbols from MnSymbol 48 49 Although MnSymbol has a packaging as OpenType it only provides TeX font metrics for math References edit Riggs Tamye The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story Expanding the Originals Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 27 February 2017 Phinney Thomas 18 March 2011 Point Size and the Em Square Not What People Think Phinney on Fonts a b Slimbach Robert Bringhurst Robert A conversation between Robert Slimbach and Robert Bringhurst about Minion Minion 3 Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 April 2018 Slimbach Robert Robert Slimbach on Minion s historical context milestones in the evolution of old style roman typefaces Minion 3 Typekit Retrieved 19 June 2018 Minion Typekit Adobe Retrieved 2 July 2015 Slye Christopher Coming to your desktop fonts from Adobe Typekit Blog Adobe a b Twardoch Slimbach Sousa Slye 2007 Arno Pro PDF San Jose Adobe Systems Retrieved 14 August 2015 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link DesigningMultiple Master Typefaces PDF Adobe Archived from the original PDF on 6 July 2015 Retrieved 2 July 2015 Carter Sebastian Typeface Review Adobe Minion Bulletin of the Printing Historical Society 35 14 15 supplement issue 36 p 15 Lo Celso Alejandro A discussion on Type Design Revivalism PampaType Retrieved 19 June 2018 Riggs Tamye The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story Typekit blog Adobe Retrieved 2 July 2015 Phinney Thomas 18 March 2010 Font Remix Tools RMX and Multiple Master Fonts in type design Phinney Retrieved 4 July 2015 Phinney Thomas TrueType PostScript Type 1 amp OpenType What s the Difference PDF Adobe Retrieved 4 July 2015 Adobe Typography Primer PDF Adobe Retrieved 2 July 2015 Coles Stephen Top Ten Typefaces Used by Book Design Winners FontFeed archived Archived from the original on 28 February 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2015 Bringhurst Robert 1996 The elements of typographic style 2 ed Point Roberts Hartley amp Marks p 49 ISBN 0881791334 Shaw Paul May 12 2011 Flawed Typefaces Print Retrieved February 16 2019 Shaw Paul Classic Study The Type Faces of Robert Slimbach Print 54 5 46 Type 1 PostScript to OpenType font conversion Minion Font Retrieved 2022 02 19 Minion Pro Opticals PDF Retrieved 2022 02 15 Type Directors Club News bukva raz Results Archived 2008 09 18 at the Wayback Machine Kerrigan Sally A classic for 30 years updated Introducing Minion 3 Typekit Blog Adobe Retrieved 19 April 2018 Minion 3 Design Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 April 2018 Berry John Minion 3 History Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 April 2018 Minion 3 Usage Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 April 2018 Minion 3 re enable Th ligature without using dlig 29 April 2019 Retrieved 2022 02 15 Minion 3 Font Retrieved 2022 02 19 Minion 3 Usage Optical sizes Retrieved 2023 01 10 Butterick Matthew Minion Typography for Lawyers Archived from the original on 1 May 2015 Retrieved 15 August 2015 Brown University Visual Identity and Graphic Standards The New Logo Retrieved 2009 12 15 Section 4 Typography PDF Identity Standards Standards Guide Wake Forest University p 2 Retrieved 2008 09 03 House style guidelines Fonts Universiteit Leiden Retrieved 2020 11 09 Coles Stephen 10 March 2013 The Elements of Typographic Style 4th Edition by Robert Bringhurst Fonts in Use Retrieved 17 March 2018 University of Otago Brand Guide Smithsonian Visual Identity Program Logo Specifications Archived from the original on 2013 08 19 Retrieved 2012 12 13 The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language CUP 2002 p iv Uso del logo di Ateneo Adobe Arabic Font Retrieved 2022 08 15 Adobe Hebrew Font Retrieved 2022 08 15 Adobe Thai Font Retrieved 2022 08 15 Adobe Song Font Retrieved 2022 08 15 Adobe Song in use Fonts In Use Retrieved 2022 08 15 typoma 17 May 2018 Retrieved 2022 02 11 Minion Math Character Set Release Version 1 026 PDF Retrieved 2022 02 11 MnSymbol Mathematical symbol font for Adobe MinionPro Retrieved 2022 02 11 MnSymbol A Math Symbol Font PDF Retrieved 2022 02 11 mathspec Specify arbitrary fonts for mathematics in XeTeX Retrieved 2022 02 11 The mathspec package PDF Retrieved 2022 02 11 The original goal was that this would be controllable from inside applications using text so a user could fine tune the font to the exact form they needed thickness optical size level of condensation etc 12 Making apps support this proved impractical and so instead multiple master fonts have been released in a set of styles likely to be useful 13 This describes their original design goal with the growth of webfonts and higher resolution displays it has become more practical to use them for onscreen use as well External links editMinion Pro at Fontspring Adobe s preferred reseller Fonts in Use TUG2008 contains info on Minion Math MinionPro LaTeX package Using Minion Pro with LaTeX Minion Math Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minion typeface amp oldid 1199036883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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