Inscriptions honoring public figures or committing temples were planned for public viewing in ancient Greece. Geometric letterforms, without adornment, were sculpted into the stone. These extremely basic shapes are the inspiration for Lithos Pro, an Adobe Originals typeface designed by Carol Twombly. This flexible style combines simplified character shapes with a playful asymmetric quality that works well for a big variety of display screen jobs. The initial Lithos design has actually been extremely popular because its 1989 release. To fulfill user demand, Lithos Pro, released in 2000, includes real Greek language assistance, plus small caps and little figures.
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