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Font family: Tahoma
Font subfamily identification: Bold
Unique identifier: Microsoft Tahoma Bold
Full font name: Tahoma Bold
Version: Version 2.80
Postscript font name: Tahoma-Bold
Trademark notice: Tahoma is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Manufacturer name: Microsoft Corp.
Designer: Matthew Carter
Description: Tahoma is one of Microsoft's new sans serif typeface families. It consists of two Windows TrueType fonts (regular and bold), and was created to address the challenges of on-screen display, particularly at small sizes in dialog boxes and menus.
Since the Tahomas are TrueType fonts, they can be rotated and scaled to any size, and anti-aliased by the rasterizer built into Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. These features give the fonts significant advantages over bitmap system fonts such as MS Sans Serif.
The Latin, Greek and Cyrillic characters were designed by world renowned type designer Matthew Carter, and hand-instructed by leading hinting expert, Monotype's Tom Rickner. The Arabic, Hebrew and Thai characters were designed by the Monotype Drawing Office to complement Carter's initial designs. Tahoma sets new standards in system font design. It is ideal for use in User Interface Scenarios and other situations requiring the presentation of information on the screen.
http://www.microsoft.com/typography
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