Courier is a
monospaced
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slab serif
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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 thousands o ...
. The typeface was designed by Howard "Bud" Kettler (1919–1999).
Initially created for
IBM's typewriters, it has been adapted for use as a
computer font
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, and versions of it are installed on most desktop computers.
History
IBM did not trademark the name Courier, so the
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.
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design concept and its name are now
public domain
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.
According to some sources, a later version for
IBM's Selectric typewriters was developed with input from
Adrian Frutiger
Adrian Johann Frutiger ( ; 24 May 1928 – 10 September 2015) was a Swiss typeface designer who influenced the direction of type design in the second half of the 20th century. His career spanned the hot metal, phototypesetting and digita ...
, although
Paul Shaw writes that this is a confusion with Frutiger's adaptation of his
Univers
Univers () is a large sans-serif typeface family designed by Adrian Frutiger and released by his employer Deberny & Peignot in 1957. Classified as a neo-grotesque sans-serif, one based on the model of nineteenth-century German typefaces such a ...
typeface for the Selectric system.
Sources differ on whether the design was published in 1955 or 1956.
As a
monospaced font
A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spac ...
, in the 1990s Courier found renewed use in the electronic world in situations where columns of characters must be consistently aligned, for instance, in coding. It has also become an industry standard for all
screenplays to be written in 12-
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Courier or a close variant. Twelve-point Courier New was also the
U.S. State Department's standard typeface until January 2004, when it was replaced with 14-point
Times New Roman
Times New Roman is a serif typeface. It was commissioned by the British newspaper ''The Times'' in 1931 and conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company Monotype, in collaboration w ...
. Reasons for the change included the desire for a more "modern" and "legible" font.
[Goodbye to the Courier font?]
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'', 20 February 2004.
Kettler was once quoted about how the name was chosen. The font was nearly released with the name "Messenger". After giving it some thought, Kettler said, "A letter can be just an ordinary messenger, or it can be the courier, which radiates dignity, prestige, and stability."
Variants
Code variants
With the rise of digital computing, variants of the Courier typeface were developed with features helpful in coding: larger punctuation marks, stronger distinctions between similar characters (such as the numeral ''0'' vs. the upper-case ''O'' and the numeral ''1'' vs. the lower-case ''L''),
sans-serif variants, and other features to provide increased legibility when viewed on screens. Today, many Courier typefaces include a code version within the type family. Courier New Baltic, Courier New CE, Courier New Cyr, Courier New Greek, Courier New Tur are aliases created in the
FontSubstitutes
section of
WIN.INI. These entries all point to the master font. When an alias font is specified, the font's character map contains a different character set from the master font and the other alias fonts.
IBM Courier
IBM made Courier freely available in Postscript Type 1 format. Known as ''IBM Courier'' or simply ''Courier'', it is available under the IBM/MIT X Consortium Courier Typefont agreement. Among other IBM-specific characters it contains optionally a dotted zero (which seems to have originated as an option on
IBM 3270 display controllers) and a
slashed zero
The slashed zero is a representation of the Arabic digit " 0" (zero) with a slash through it. The slashed zero glyph is often used to distinguish the digit "zero" ("0") from the Latin script letter " O" anywhere that the distinction needs empha ...
.
Courier 10 Pitch BT and Courier Code
The Courier 10 Pitch BT typeface was released as a font by
Bitstream
A bitstream (or bit stream), also known as binary sequence, is a sequence of bits.
A bytestream is a sequence of bytes. Typically, each byte is an 8-bit quantity, and so the term octet stream is sometimes used interchangeably. An octet may ...
. Courier 10 BT is heavier than Courier New and more closely approximates the look of the original Courier type on paper.
[http://www.rolandstroud.com/Fonts-1.html Stroud, Robert: 'Fonts for Download'] The freely available version, often seen as a system font on electronic devices, includes the 255 characters of the
ANSI
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character set
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in Type 1 format. Courier 10 BT has been donated to the
X Consortium
The X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems.
X provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the display device and interacting wit ...
by Bitstream (along with
Bitstream Charter
Bitstream Charter is a serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter in 1987 for Bitstream Inc. Charter is based on Pierre-Simon Fournier’s characters, originating from the 18th century. Classified by Bitstream as a transitional-serif typeface (Bi ...
) and is the default Courier font on most
Linux
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distributions. Expanded Pan-European (W1G) character sets are made available for license by Bitstream.
Courier Code is a variant of Courier 10 Pitch BT for use in programming. The zero is dotted to better distinguish it from the capital ''O'' and the lowercase ''L'' has been altered to better distinguish it from the number one. The leading has been increased slightly as well.
Courier New
Courier New appears as a system font on many electronic devices. This Courier variant was produced for electronic use by
Monotype
Monotyping is a type of printmaking made by drawing or painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface. The surface, or matrix, was historically a copper etching plate, but in contemporary work it can vary from zinc or glass to acrylic glass. The ...
. Its thin appearance when printed on paper owes to its being "digitized directly from the golf ball of the
IBM Selectric" without accounting for the visual weight normally added by the
typewriter
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for typing characters. Typically, a typewriter has an array of keys, and each one causes a different single character to be produced on paper by striking an inked ribbon selectivel ...
's ink ribbon.
ClearType
ClearType is Microsoft's implementation of subpixel rendering technology in rendering text in a font system. ClearType attempts to improve the appearance of text on certain types of computer display screens by sacrificing color fidelity for addit ...
rendering technology includes a hack to make the font appear more legible on screens, though printouts retain the thin look. The font family includes Courier New, Courier New Bold, Courier New Italic, and Courier New Bold Italic.
Courier New was introduced as a system font with
Windows 3.1
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Like its predecessors, the Windows 3.1 series ran as a shell on top of MS-DOS. Codenamed Janus, Windows 3 ...
, which also included
raster Courier fonts. The fonts were also sold commercially by
Ascender Corporation
Ascender Corporation was a digital typeface foundry and software development company located in the Chicago suburb of Elk Grove Village, Illinois in the United States. It was founded in 2004 by a team of software developers, typographers, and font ...
. The Ascender fonts have 'WGL' at the end of the font name, and cover only the
WGL characters.
Courier New features higher
line space than Courier. Punctuation marks were reworked to make the dots and commas heavier. Versions from 2.76 onward include Hebrew and Arabic glyphs, with most of the Arabic characters added on non-italic fonts. The styling of Arabic glyphs is similar to those found in
Times New Roman
Times New Roman is a serif typeface. It was commissioned by the British newspaper ''The Times'' in 1931 and conceived by Stanley Morison, the artistic adviser to the British branch of the printing equipment company Monotype, in collaboration w ...
but adjusted for monospace. The Courier New version 5.00 includes over 3100 glyphs, covering over 2700 characters per font.
Courier Prime
This Courier typeface, developed by
Alan Dague-Greene with funding from
John August
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and
Quote-Unquote Apps, includes a true Italic style. Courier Prime matches the metrics of Courier New and Courier Final Draft, with some design changes and improvements aimed at greater legibility and beauty. The typeface was released in January 2013 under the SIL
Open Font License. In 2016 the family was extended with Sans Serif and Code versions. By mid-2018 the family included Semi-Bold and Medium versions (designed by
M. Babek Aliassa) and a
Cyrillic alphabet
, bg, кирилица , mk, кирилица , russian: кириллица , sr, ћирилица, uk, кирилиця
, fam1 = Egyptian hieroglyphs
, fam2 = Proto-Sinaitic
, fam3 = Phoenician
, fam4 = Gr ...
version (designed by
Dmitry Novikov
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). All fonts in the family are downloadable for free and can be used in any application.
Courier Screenplay
A typeface developed for
Fade In Professional Screenwriting Software, Courier Screenplay is designed to offer the legibility of Courier 10 BT with the line counts favoured by screenwriters. The font is downloadable for free independent of the software and can be used in any application. The typeface provides the ANSI 255 character map used in Western European languages.
Courier Final Draft
Courier Final Draft is a version of Courier 10 BT developed for the
Final Draft screenwriting program. The installed font can be used in any application. Default settings in the program yield 55 lines per page.
Dark Courier
Dark Courier is a normal-weight typeface rather than a semi-bold or bold as its name may imply. Dark Courier, developed as a
TrueType
TrueType is an outline font standard developed by Apple in the late 1980s as a competitor to Adobe's Type 1 fonts used in PostScript. It has become the most common format for fonts on the classic Mac OS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows operating ...
font by
HP, was one of the first fonts developed as a Courier New alternative for those who found that typeface too thin.
Courier Standard
Courier Standard, Courier Standard Bold, Courier Standard Bold Italic, Courier Standard Italic are fonts distributed with
Adobe Reader
Adobe Acrobat is a family of application software and Web services developed by Adobe Inc. to view, create, manipulate, print and manage Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
The family comprises Acrobat Reader (formerly Reader), Acrobat (former ...
6, as a replacement for the PostScript Courier fonts. The stroke terminators are flat instead of round. The typeface contains code pages 1252, Windows OEM Character Set. The font is Hinted and Smoothed for all point sizes. It contains OpenType layout tables aalt, dlig, frac, ordn, sups for Default Language in Latin script; dlig for TUR language in Latin script. Each font contains 374 glyphs.
Nimbus Mono L
URW++ produced a version of Courier called
Nimbus Mono L
Nimbus Mono is a monospaced typeface created by URW Studio in 1984, and eventually released under the GPL and AFPL (as Type 1 font for Ghostscript) in 1996 and LPPL in 2009. In 2017, the font, alongside other Core 35 fonts, has been additionall ...
in 1984, and eventually released under the
GPL
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and
AFPL
The Aladdin Free Public License, abbreviated AFPL, is a license written by L. Peter Deutsch for his Ghostscript PostScript language interpreter.
History
The license was derived from the GNU General Public License, but differs on two key points ...
(as
Type 1 font
PostScript fonts are font files encoded in outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting. This system uses PostScript file format to encode font information.
"PostScript fonts" may also separately be ...
for Ghostscript) in 1996. It is one of the
Ghostscript
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fonts, a free alternatives to 35 basic
PostScript fonts
PostScript fonts are font files encoded in outline font specifications developed by Adobe Systems for professional digital typesetting. This system uses PostScript file format to encode font information.
"PostScript fonts" may also separately b ...
(which include Courier). It is available in major
free and
open source operating systems.
*Tex Gyre Cursor, developed by GUST ("the Polish TeX Users Group"), is based on the URW Nimbus Mono L typeface.
*
FreeMono, a free font descending from URW++ Nimbus Mono L, which in turn descends from Courier. It is one of free fonts developed in GNU FreeFont project, first published in 2002. It is used in some free software as Courier replacement or for Courier font substitution.
Alternatives and derivatives
Many
monospaced
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typefaces used as alternatives to Courier in coding are sans-serif fonts for on-screen legibility.
*
Liberation Mono is a sans-serif font
metrically equivalent to Courier New, developed by Ascender Corp. and published by Red Hat in 2007 under the GPL license with some exceptions. It is used in some Linux distributions as default font replacement for Courier New.
*Cousine
Croscore font, also by Ascender and basically the same as Liberation Mono 2.0
Applications
In Latin 1 text
Courier is commonly used in
ASCII art because it is a monospaced font and is available almost universally. "Solid-style" ASCII art uses the darkness/lightness of each character to portray an object, which can be quantified in pixels (here in pt. 12):
In computer programming
Courier, as a common
monospaced font
A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spac ...
, is often used to signify
source code
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.
See also
*
American Typewriter
American Typewriter is a slab serif typeface created in 1974 by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan for International Typeface Corporation. It is based on the slab serif style of typewriters; however, unlike most true typewriter fonts, it is a proportional ...
*
Core fonts for the Web
Core fonts for the Web was a project started by Microsoft in 1996 to create a standard pack of fonts for the World Wide Web. It included the proprietary fonts Andalé Mono, Arial, Arial Black, Comic Sans MS, Courier New, Georgia, Impact, Times Ne ...
*
Monospaced font
A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space. This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spac ...
*
Proportional font
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 thousands ...
*
Sentence spacing
Sentence spacing concerns how spaces are inserted between sentences in typeset text and is a matter of typographical convention. Since the introduction of movable-type printing in Europe, various sentence spacing conventions have been used in ...
References
Bibliography
*Macmillan, Neil. ''An A–Z of Type Designers.'' Yale University Press: 2006. .
External links
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