User talk:Dthomsen8/Winfonts

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Dthomsen8 in topic Font or (font) or (typeface)

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Infobox font examples edit

American Typewriter
 
Categoryserif
ClassificationOld style
Designer(s)Joel Kaden and Tony Stan
FoundryITC, published by: Adobe, Apple[1]
Date created1974[2]
Design based onSholes's 1868 typewriter patent
Also known asITC American typewriter







 
CategorySerif
ClassificationTransitional
PANOSE: 2263545234
Designer(s)Stanley Morison
Victor Lardent
Commissioned byThe Times
FoundryMonotype
Date released1931


























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Winfonts list edit

Font or (font) or (typeface) edit

Currently we have article names with Font as part of the name, or (font) after the name, or (typeface) after the name. Sometimes both names work because of a redirect, sometimes only (font) works, and sometimes only (typeface) works. The examples above tell the whole story.

Questions for the collaborators:

  1. Can we have a standard way to do these font names, and if so, what would it be?
  2. Do we need to add redirect pages for the instances where the non-standard way does not work?
  3. Should we make an effort to rename the unusual instances, like Abaddon Font above?

Please number your answers. I am willing to work on applying the standard way to existing articles. Someone else should enforce the standard way for new articles. --DThomsen8 (talk) 14:31, 22 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Identifont". Retrieved 2009-09-28.
  2. ^ "MyFonts". Dec 3, 2007. Retrieved 2009-09-28.