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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
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See also

* Liberation fonts * Free software Unicode typefaces


References

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External links


Former Core fonts for the Web homepage
(Courtesy of the Internet Archive)
Current Core fonts for the Web home page
which no longer provides the font files.
Microsoft's TrueType core fonts for Linux
(contains a copy of the EULA, the FAQ, and all the font packages) * An Initiative started by Andrei Herasimchuk, sends a
Open Letter to Adobe
in order to improve Web-Typography. Also Designer Jeff Croft proposes the new
Windows Vista Typefaces Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
made available in a
Open Letter to Apple and Microsoft

Web Design is 95% Typography (Part 1)
an
(Part 2)
— Two articles on web design and typography that caused controversy.
ClearType Font CollectionTypeface Descriptions & HistoriesHistory/Trends of Web Fonts (1994–2008)Google Font Directory
Digital typography Microsoft Windows multimedia technology Computer-related introductions in 1996