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Identifont
The Identifont web site is an online directory of typefaces, with main function a tool to help identify a font from a sample. It has been described as the largest Internet directory of typefaces. Identifont may be used to find a font similar to a given one. It also allows potential purchasers to make comparisons of typeface specifications. Identifont has an index of years from 1470 to 2017 and describes the most popular font of each year. History The site was launched in 2000, and was designed by David Johnson-Davies based on AI techniques. Research on its application by graphic design students was published in 2006. Identification technique The site enables the user to identify typefaces by walking through a series of questions. The principle of identification is to use distinctive features of given letters, and the site returns the designer and manufacturer of the font, as well as the name. Technically it is an application of the Common Lisp Hypermedia Server. The service i ...
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David Johnson-Davies
David Johnson-Davies is a British computer scientist and journalist. Early life and education David Johnson-Davies was born in London and has three children. He studied Experimental Psychology in Cambridge (where he currently resides), and became a researcher at the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit (now the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit). Career In 1980, Johnson-Davies completed a PhD and then went on to join the computer company Acorn, developers of the BBC Microcomputer. Johnson-Davies was the founder and managing director of Acornsoft, publisher of video games such as Elite and the VIEW business software range by Mark Colton. In 1982, Johnson-Davies wrote ''Practical Programs for the BBC Computer and Acorn Atom''. In 1986, he left Acornsoft and establisheHuman Computer Interfaceshortly afterwards. The company developed Macintosh-based programs compatible with BBC BASIC and BBC Micro software, disks and networks, including for Hitachi and R ...
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Cambridge
Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge became an important trading centre during the Roman and Viking ages, and there is archaeological evidence of settlement in the area as early as the Bronze Age. The first town charters were granted in the 12th century, although modern city status was not officially conferred until 1951. The city is most famous as the home of the University of Cambridge, which was founded in 1209 and consistently ranks among the best universities in the world. The buildings of the university include King's College Chapel, Cavendish Laboratory, and the Cambridge University Library, one of the largest legal deposit libraries in the world. The city's skyline is dominated by several college buildings, along with the spire of the Our Lady and the English Martyrs ...
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Typeface
A typeface (or font family) is the design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on. Each of these variations of the typeface is a font. There are list of typefaces, thousands of different typefaces in existence, with new ones being developed constantly. The art and craft of designing typefaces is called ''type design''. Designers of typefaces are called ''type designers'' and are often employed by ''type foundry, type foundries''. In desktop publishing, type designers are sometimes also called ''font developers'' or ''font designers''. Every typeface is a collection of glyphs, each of which represents an individual letter, number, punctuation mark, or other symbol. The same glyph may be used for character (symbol), characters from different scripts, e.g. Roman uppercase A looks the same as Cyrillic uppercase А and Greek uppercase alpha. There are typefaces tailored for special applications, s ...
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Japanese Typefaces
is the Japanese word for writing style and typeface. ''Shotai'' covers the calligraphic writing styles, such as: * regular script, * seal script, * clerical script, * running script, and * cursive script as well as Japanese styles like * Edomoji It also includes Japanese typefaces such as * Minchō and * Gothic Examples File:Budo-kanji.svg , () in regular script File:真誥-seal.svg , () in seal script File:Character Gui Cler.svg , (a form of , ) in clerical script File:Calligraphy of Nobuyuki Abe.jpg , Calligraphy of Noubyuki Abe, an example of running script or semi-cursive script File:Samurai-shodo.svg , (samurai) in semi-cursive script File:Chochinmoji sample.png , () in , a form of File:Higemoji sample.png , () in ), another form of File:Mintyotai.svg , (), an example of Minchō movable type made in 1912 by Tsukiji Type Foundry File:Japanese gothic typeface comparison.svg , () in several Japanese gothic typefaces See also *POP (Point of Purchase ...
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Internet Properties Established In 2000
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a ''internetworking, network of networks'' that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents and Web application, applications of the World Wide Web (WWW), email, electronic mail, internet telephony, telephony, and file sharing. The origins of the Internet date back to the development of packet switching and research commissioned by the United States Department of Defense in the 1960s to enable time-sharing of computers. The primary precursor network, the ARPANET, initially served as a backbone for interconnection of regional academic and mi ...
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