Sylfaen
This font consists of 1 files. The Sylfaen font supports Cyrillic and Latin language systems. This font is not very popular at the moment. It has only 85 views and 11 downloads. According to preliminary information, the font is "Paid font". You use this at your own risk. Check the license type yourself. Available styles: Regular.
- 85
- 11
- 26.11.2022
- Cyrillic, Latin
- Paid font
- Tags: decorative
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We have collected all the most important information about the Sylfaen Regular font.
Below is a table about the font file version, license, copyright, designer and vendor name.
The information is taken from the "TTF" font file.
- Full name
- Sylfaen
- Font family
- Sylfaen
- Font subfamily
- Regular
- Version
- Version 5.01
- Trademark
- Sylfaen is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
- Manufacturer
- Tiro Typeworks
- Designer
- John Hudson/Geraldine Wade
- Designer URL
- http://www.tiro.com
- Vendor URL
- http://www.tiro.com
- License
- You may use this font as permitted by the EULA for the product in which this font is included to display and print content. You may only (i) embed this font in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions included in this font; and (ii) temporarily download this font to a printer or other output device to help print content.
- License URL
- http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/
- Copyright
- © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
- Description
- Sylfaen was designed for Microsoft in 1998 by John Hudson and W. Ross Mills of Tiro Typeworks, and Geraldine Wade of Monotype Typography. Sylfaen is a Welsh word meaning "foundation"; an apt name since the font stemmed from research into the typographic requirements of many different scripts and languages. This version of Sylfaen supports the WGL4.0 character set, for Pan-European language coverage. In addition to Latin, Greek and Cyrillic letterforms, the font contains the characters necessary for support of the Armenian and Georgian languages.
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