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Ganymede

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Font Version Details

Field nameValue
Foundry/VendorSentinel Type
FormatOpenType
NameGanymede
VersionOTF 1.000;PS 002.000;Core 1.0.29
FamilyGanymede
Sub FamilyRegular
PS NameGanymede
Filenameganymede_regular.otf
File Size39176
TrademarkGanymede is a trademark of Sentinel Type
CopyrightCopyright (c) Ganymede typeface designed by James Arboghast 2002, 2005. All rights reserved worldwide. Published 2002, 2005 by S E N T I N E L T Y P E. This font is authorized for use by Sentinel Type licensees only & may not be copied or distributed
MonospaceNo
Italic Angle
Glyph Count232
Kern Pairs
Panose Numbers2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Character SetBasic Latin/English letters Basic Latin/English letters Uppercase Uppercase Lowercase Lowercase West European diacritics West European diacritics Euro Euro Digits Digits Ligatures Ligatures
OT Featuresfrac liga

Font Sample

uppercase | lowercase | normal

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Note: The sample above is cropped to the webpage width.
Current pangram source: Tony White, NPR Pangram Competition Honorable Mention


Character Mini-Map

Here’s a partial character map for Ganymede. This is for quick reference only and may not constitute the entire character set provided in the font.

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