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Overview
ITC Eras is a sans serif with unusual style, thanks to its slight forward slant and subtle variations in stroke weights. As with most contemporary typefaces designed for film typography, ITC Eras has a comparatively large lowercase x-height as well as excellent letter fitting characteristics. The inspirations for ITC Eras are twofold: Greek stone-cut lapidary letters, and Roman capitals. The result is at once a linear emphasis and a blend of sharp angularity and broad curves. The combination of wide curves and close letterspacing emphasizes the large open areas, the inner forms of the letters. ITC Eras is not a precise, geometric face. It appears spontaneous, like a 'serif-less' written script, particularly in its slight forward slant and its compound characters. This touch of style enhances the commanding appearance of its capitals which can also function as a titling face. French designer Albert Boton created ITC Eras in collaboration with the late Albert Hollenstein, also of France.
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File name | Erasbd.ttf Erasdemi.ttf Eraslght.ttf Erasmd.ttf Erasult.ttf |
Styles & Weights | Eras Bold ITC Eras Demi ITC Eras Light ITC Eras Medium ITC Eras Ultra ITC |
Designers | Albert Hollenstein, Albert Boton |
Copyright | Typeface: Copyright ©1995 International Typeface Corporation. Data: Copyright © 1995 Microsoft Corportation. All rights reserved. |
Font vendor | ITC |
Script Tags | N/A |
Code pages | 1252 Latin 1 Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman) |
Fixed pitch | False |
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