"Century which is supplied by a number of foundries in different
forms, was cut in 1894 by Linn Boyd Benson in collaboration with T. L.
DeVinne to meet the needs of the _Century Magazine_, who wanted a
blacker and more readable face than the one they had been previously
using .... Morris Fuller Benton designed several versions of the
typeface and around 1900 American Typefounders brought out Century
Expanded to meet the Typographical Union Standard of the day ..."(*The
International Type Book*, Van Nostrand, 1990, p. 46)
The fonts mentioned below were digitized from varieties of this.
On Mar 31, 6:30*am, "Mary Sauer" <mary-sa...@mycolumbus.rr.com> wrote:
> Century and Century Schoolbook are Agfa Monotype fonts, copyright 1992. Both
> authored by Morris Fuller Benton.
>
> Century Expanded is a Bitstream font, copyright 1990.
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> "Word Guy 11" <WordGu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messagenews:2C1F0418-AD95-47A0-880C-(E-Mail Removed)...
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> >I need (for a court document) to have a font that is one of these three:
> > Century Expanded, Century Schoolbook, or New Century Schoolbook.
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> > The fonts that come with Microsoft Word seemed to have every font one would
> > ever want---but alas, none of these three is on the long list. *However, what
> > is on the list is Century.
>
> > I am wondering if by chance the "Century" font on the ones that come with
> > Word is a short way of saying either "Century Expanded," "Century
> > Schoolbook," or "New Century Schoolbook." *Could that be---or am I going to
> > have to actually buy one of these three? *(I have checked a couple of "free"
> > fonts sites---and they seem to want more information about one than a loan
> > application (everything *short of blood type *and *SSN . . . ); better to pay
> > if one has to . . . Anyway, what exactly is Century font? *Thanks in advance
> > . . .
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> > J.
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