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Century Schoolbook Font Family

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The Century Schoolbook font is possibly the most popular of the existing century family, and is admired for its excellent readability. The best known Century Schoolbook appeared in 1924. Century Schoolbook face does the job it was meant to do very well. Generations of children learned to read with this font.

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The first Century Schoolbook Font Family was cut by Linn Boyd Benton working with T. L. De Vinne for Century magazine to replace the unsuitable face they had used previously. A few years later, this was followed, at the turn of the century, by Century Expanded. It was Morris Fuller Benton, who made several other versions of Century™, who also made several versions Century Schoolbook fonts for ATF, starting in about 1919.

The most popular digital version of Century Schoolbook first appeared in 1924 and other versions are Century Expanded, cut in 1093; and Century Old Style, cut in of 1909. The Century Schoolbook font face does the job it was meant to do very well.

The Century Schoolbook font is round, open, and solid, and although heavier in appearance than many other serif fonts, the Century Schoolbook Font Family comes near the top of the list of no-nonsense text fonts that will withstand a lot of punishment. Generations of children learned to read with the Century Schoolbook font.

The Century Schoolbook font is recognized to many in the United States and Canada as being the typeface many first learned to read with. From research and studies, Morris Fuller Benton showed that young readers more quickly identified letterforms with contrasting weight, but with the lighter strokes maintaining presence. Tests also revealed the importance of maintaining counter-form (the white space around the black letterform) in recognizing the face at smaller sizes.

In designing Century Schoolbook, Morris Fuller Benton increased the x-height, the stroke width, and overall letterspacing. The original ATF Century Schoolbook was designed without italics. Later redesigns by Linotype and the International Typeface Corporation (ITC) added italics. The use of the Century Schoolbook font remains strong, for periodicals, textbooks, and literature. An infant variety also exists, which features single-story versions of the letters A and G.

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SKU: CEN04-70-02-05

Product ID: 7654

Century Schoolbook Font Information

Version:1.00
Family Name:Century Schoolbook
Weight:400
Glyphs:669
Fixed Pitch:No
Symbol Encoded:No
Embedded Bitmaps:No
Creation Date:11/2/1991
Modified Date:10/14/2008
Unicode Ranges:Basic Latin
Latin-1 Supplement
Latin Extended-A
Latin Extended-B
Spacing Modifier Letters
Greek and Coptic
Cyrillic
Latin Extended Additional
General Punctuation
Superscripts And Subscripts
Currency Symbols
Letterlike Symbols
Number Forms
Arrows
Mathematical Operators
Miscellaneous Technical
Box Drawing
Block Elements
Geometric Shapes
Miscellaneous Symbols
Private Use Area
Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Code Pages:1252 Latin 1
1250 Latin 2: Eastern Europe
1251 Cyrillic
1253 Greek
1254 Turkish
1257 Windows Baltic
Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman)
OEM OEM Character Set
869 IBM Greek
866 MS-DOS Russian
865 MS-DOS Nordic
863 MS-DOS Canadian French
861 MS-DOS Icelandic
860 MS-DOS Portuguese
857 IBM Turkish
855 IBM Cyrillic; primarily Russian
852 Latin 2
775 MS-DOS Baltic
737 Greek; former 437 G
850 WE/Latin 1
437 US
Hinting:0-6 Smoothed
7-14 Hinted
14+ Hinted and Smoothed