![]() ![]() ![]() OpenType fonts are compact single-file cross-platform fonts, which can have extended language support based on Unicode, and enhanced typographic layout features. The OpenType® version of Kepler, released in 2003, subtly improves on the earlier design, and merges the previously separate supplemental fonts into the base fonts, to provide extended typographic features. It is elegant and refi ned with a hint of oldstyle proportion and calligraphic detailing that lends it warmth and energy. Traditionally, modern typefaces are known for their cool intellectual quality, but Slimbach’s Kepler captures the modern style in a humanistic manner. Named after the German Renaissance astronomer, Kepler is a contemporary Adobe® Originals type family created by Adobe type designer Robert Slimbach in the tradition of classic “modern” 18th-century typefaces. Unfortunately, the original Kepler specimen book is not online anywhere, but I have unearthed this short essay from it: ![]()
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