Adobe Text is a versatile text typeface family developed by Robert Slimbach for Western (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic) typesetting. Its workhorse qualities make it best for a wide array of applications - particularly for longer passages of text where legibility and economy are very important. Adobe Text bridges the gap between calligraphic Renaissance types of the 15th and 16th centuries and high-contrast Modern styles of the 18th century, taking a number of its style cues from early post-Renaissance Baroque transitional types cut by designers such as Christoffel van Dijck, Miklós (Nicholas) Kis, and William Caslon. While grounded in classical form, Adobe Text is also a declaration of contemporary practical design, being well fit to a variety of print and on-screen applications.
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