Many typefaces designed with a pen on paper (especially those from the 20th century) were
licensed by different foundries, and were later independently digitized by them. Some special characters such as @ or the
euro sign, were independently added later. Those “alternate cuts” are different digital versions of basically
the same typeface design. They often vary in character set, letter proportions and kerning. Some are published under
different names.
family of 4 fonts from
Linotype, added in 2000
| available for Desktop, Web, App, Epub and Server
$26–$99
family of 14 fonts from
Tilde, added in 2008
| available for Desktop and Web
$39.75–$347.24
family of 4 fonts from
Adobe, added in 2007
| available for Desktop
$29–$104.40
family of 14 fonts from
Bitstream, added in 2000
| available for Desktop, Web, App, Epub and Server
$24.75–$287
family of 14 fonts from
ParaType, added in 2006
| available for Desktop, Web, App, Epub and Server
$30–$262
family of 14 fonts from
URW++, added in 2000
| available for Desktop, Web, App, Epub and Server
$19.95–$99
| available for Desktop and Web
$35–$133
| available for Desktop, Web, App, Epub and Server
$26–$284
| available for Desktop and Web
$26–$154.70
| available for Desktop and Web
$26–$154.70
family of 1 font from
URW++, added in 2000