Georgia is the serif buddy to the sans serif screen font, Verdana. It was designed specifically to deal with the difficulties of on-screen display with sophisticated yet durable and open types. If you need to have one serif face for reading on a computer system, then you've found the finest one right here. The original Georgia household consisted of four font styles: regular, italic, strong and vibrant italic. The new and broadened Georgia Pro family contains 20 font styles in overall. The Georgia Pro and Georgia Pro Condensed households each include 10 fonts: Light, Routine, Semibold, Vibrant and Black (each with matching italic styles). Georgia Pro includes a range of advanced typographic functions consisting of real little capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic functions.
Font Family:
· Georgia Pro Light
· Georgia Pro Light Italic
· Georgia Pro
· Georgia Pro Italic
· Georgia Pro SemiBold
· Georgia Pro SemiBold Italic
· Georgia Pro Bold
· Georgia Pro Bold Italic
· Georgia Pro Black
· Georgia Pro Black Italic
· Georgia Pro Condensed Light
· Georgia Pro Condensed Light Italic
· Georgia Pro Condensed
· Georgia Pro Condensed Italic
· Georgia Pro Condensed SemiBold
· Georgia Pro Condensed SemiBold Italic
· Georgia Pro Condensed Bold
· Georgia Pro Condensed Bold Italic
· Georgia Pro Condensed Black
· Georgia Pro Condensed Black Italic
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