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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf)
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Product ID
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OPN711017 ODBV |
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Technical Name(s)
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Clarion MT Std, Clarion MT Std Italic, Clarion MT Std Bold
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File Name(s)
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ClarionMTStd.otf, ClarionMTStd-Ita.otf, ClarionMTStd-Bol.otf
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Macintosh PostScript
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Product ID
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000711017 PDMV
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Technical Name(s)
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Clarion MT, Clarion MT Italic, Clarion MT Bold |
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File Name(s)
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ClariMT, Clarion_MT, ClarionMT.afm, ClariMTIta, Clarion_MT, ClarionMTItalic.afm, ClariMTBol, Clarion_MT, ClarionMTBold.afm
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Windows TrueType
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Product ID
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100711017 TDWV
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Technical Name(s)
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Clarion MT, Clarion MT Italic, Clarion MT Bold |
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File Name(s)
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cla_____.ttf, CLAI____.TTF, CLAB____.TTF
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Windows PostScript
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Product ID
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000711017 PDWV
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Technical Name(s)
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Clarion MT, Clarion MT Italic, Clarion MT Bold |
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cla_____.afm, cla_____.inf, cla_____.pfb, cla_____.pfm, clai____.afm, clai____.inf, clai____.pfb, clai____.pfm, clab____.afm, clab____.inf, clab____.pfb, clab____.pfm
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Displayed Version:
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Mac & Win OpenType - PostScript Flavor (.otf) |
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Designed for the newspaper technology of the 1980s, Clarion uses many of the findings made in the preparation of Monotype Nimrod, from which it is derived. The Clarion font family differs from Nimrod in its detailing, which is more akin to that of the Ionics, a style which influenced most designers of contemporary newspaper faces. The large x-height and sturdy construction of the characters make Clarion well suited for use on laser printers as well as being an excellent choice for setting newspapers, journals, newsletters and circulars.
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The numbers above, preceded by "#", in the "Text Color:" and "Background:"
fields, are "Hex" values. Short for Hexadecimal, Hex is a color model used
within HTML and other Web programming languages. Just as printers work
primarily within CMYK, and scanners, monitors and digital cameras work within
RGB, Web pages work within Hex. Colors in the RGB palette have Hex equivalents,
so if you need to find a Hex value for a particular RGB color, try specifying
the RGB value in your design application. There's a good chance it will display
the Hex equivalent for you. When used in HTML, Hex colors are denoted by a "#"
followed by a series of six letters or numbers like this: #93DB70.
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