Palatino Linotype Font Free Download For Mac

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Similar free fonts and alternative for Palatino Linotype Bol - Palatia Bold, TeXGyrePagella-Bold, HI Piilani Bold, Pali Bold, BilkoOpti-Bold, BergamoStd-Bold, Mign. Effortlessly browse the Linotype store and buy new typefaces. To facilitate the installation of new fonts, Linotype FontExplorer X allows you to browse the Linotype font store within its interface, and can even connect to your store account. This way, you get to quickly add new items to your favorites. Palatino Linotype is the definitive new version of Hermann Zapf s Palatino, which since its design in 1950 has become one of the world's most widely used typefaces. For this new digital version, Professor Zapf has drawn numerous additional characters to include an extensive range of ligatures, numerals, fractions and support for Cyrillic. Palatino Linotype font By Hermann Zapf - Website: www.LinotypeLibrary.com 1324 views, 111 downloads Share Share Share Download (zip 1.2 Mb) Add to favourites Report this font.

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Palatino Linotype font family.; 2 minutes to read; In this article Overview. Palatino Linotype is the definitive new version of Hermann Zapf?s Palatino, which since its design in 1950 has become one of the world?s most widely used typefaces. The 3.1.0 version of Linotype FontExplorer X for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. The program lies within System Tools, more precisely Fonts. This Mac application was originally produced by Linotype Library GmbH. The size of the latest installation package available is 27.7 MB.

I'm a professional writer who's been composing exclusively in 10-point Palatino using Microsoft Word on a Mac for something like 15 years. Deep emotional attachment.
Thing is, I tend to cling to older versions of Word for as long as I can. Was still using an older PowerPC version until I just updated to Lion, which doesn't support PowerPC apps. So I was forced to buy the current version of Microsoft Office, including Word.
Now, the Palatino screen font previously looked very little like Palatino. It was a weird, jagged look that in no way resembled what would actually print. But as I say, I was attached to it. In the new version of Word, however, Palatino's screen font actually looks like Palatino, i.e. it's 'correct.' Which I don't want. I want the old incorrect version I'm used to.
My questions are:
- Does anyone else even know what I'm talking about? Doing a Google search turned up zilch.
- While it's unlikely that I can do anything about Palatino itself, is there some other existing screen font that looks like the old Palatino screen font? (Unfortunately I have no means of showing you what it looked like if you don't know. But if you have a Mac running Snow Leopard or earlier and MS Word 2004 or 2008, take a look at 10-point specifically.)
Thanks for any help. It's a silly thing but I feel a bit bereft at the moment.

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SchmooveTue, 25 Oct 2011 07:45:38 +0200

Do you still have access to your old computer? Just because your old version of Word won't work under Lion, that doesn't necessarily mean the old Palatino font won't work. Command and conquer 3 free download mac. Perhaps you could copy the old font to your new computer. I myself hardly have any experience with Macs, so I can't give you any instructions on how to do this. /canon-pixma-g3411-driver-download-for-mac.html. I hope this helps.

cvcThu, 27 Oct 2011 03:35:32 +0200

Google searches turn up evidence of a bug involving Macs, Word and anti-aliasing with 10pt Palatino. Could this be the same problem you're referring to? If it is, then it's a program bug that Apple have since corrected, and I doubt there's any way to go back.
Or did you mean that your version with the jagged edges looked like some other font entirely?
Not helpful, I know, sorry. Not much else we can do without a sample to look at.
You might try the typophile forums, lots of experts there.
typophile.com/forums

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Palatino is the name of an old style serif typeface designed by Hermann Zapf, initially released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry. Named after 16th century Italian master of calligraphy Giambattista Palatino, Palatino is based on the humanist fonts of the Italian Renaissance, which mirror the letters formed by a broad nib pen; this gives a calligraphic grace.

Palatino was particularly intended as a design for headings, but became popular for body text, overshadowing Aldus, which Zapf had expected to be used for this role. It remains one of the most widely used (and copied) text typefaces, and has been cited as the ten most used serif typefaces.

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