When was Minion font created?
1990
Minion (typeface)
| Category | Serif |
|---|---|
| Classification | Garalde old-style |
| Designer(s) | Robert Slimbach |
| Date released | 1990 |
What year did Adobe start creating its own typefaces under the Adobe Originals label?
The Adobe Originals program is a series of digital typefaces created by Adobe Systems from 1989 for professional use, intended to be of extremely high design quality while offering a large feature set across many languages. Many are strongly influenced by research into classic designs from the past and calligraphy.
Are all Adobe Fonts free for commercial use?
Adobe Fonts offers thousands of fonts from over 150 type foundries as part of your Creative Cloud subscription. All of the fonts are licensed for personal & commercial use; read about the font licensing in full in the Terms of Use.
When was Minion Pro created?
2000
In 2000, Adobe released Minion Pro, in which the advanced typographic features such as small caps and old-style figures that had previously had to be provided in separate fonts were now incorporated within each OpenType font; at the same time, Minion Pro expanded the font’s language coverage to include extended Latin …
What font is similar to Minion Pro?
Minion Alternatives
- FF Celeste 10 styles. from $49.
- Utopia. 0 styles. from $175.
- ITC Stone Serif. 6 styles. from $29.
- Plantin 10 styles. from $29.
- Times New Roman 12 styles. from $65.
- Kepler. 0 styles. from $265.
- Freight Text. 12 styles. from $45.
- FF Meta Serif. 12 styles. from $69.
Can I use an Adobe font for a logo?
1 Correct answer. You certainly may use any of the fonts bundled with Adobe applications for a logo or similar static content. You may also embed the font in the resultant PDF file or EPS file that you create for the logo for placement in other content.