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Hadriano Light
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More Information About this Typeface:
Hadriano was inspired by the classical inscriptions Goudy saw in the Louvre, Paris. The capitals were designed in 1918 and the lowercase was added in 1930. Goudy endeavoured to retain the spirit of the original first or second century inscriptions. The Hadriano capitals are perhaps more successful than the lowercase, although this rather regularized version works reasonably well in text. The Hadriano font is best used in small quantities for headlines, labeling, etc.
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Technical Font Data Names Included:
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| Format: |
Windows PostScript |
| Technical Name(s): |
AT Hadriano Light |
| File Name(s): |
HAL_____.AFM, HAL_____.INF, HAL_____.PFB, hal_____.pfm |
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| Format: |
Windows PostScript |
| Technical Name(s): |
Hadriano Light |
| File Name(s): |
hal_____.afm, hal_____.inf, hal_____.pfb, hal_____.pfm |
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| Format: |
Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
| Technical Name(s): |
AT Hadriano Std Light |
| File Name(s): |
ATHadrianoStd-Light.otf |
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| Format: |
Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
| Technical Name(s): |
Hadriano Std Light |
| File Name(s): |
HadrianoStd-Light.otf |
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| Format: |
Macintosh PostScript |
| Technical Name(s): |
AT Hadriano Light |
| File Name(s): |
ATHadLig, ATHadLig.afm, Hadriano |
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| Format: |
Macintosh PostScript |
| Technical Name(s): |
Hadriano Light |
| File Name(s): |
Hadriano, HadriLig, HadriLig.AFM |
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Character sets may differ between platforms.
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