An OpenType-savvy application is required to access these typographic features. You can use the Georgia Pro Bold to create interesting designs, covers, shop and store name and logos. However, you need to contact the author for commercial use or for any support. Georgia Pro includes a variety of advanced typographic features including true small capitals, ligatures, fractions, old style figures, lining tabular figures and lining proportional figures. Be aware that the Georgia Pro Bold font is free for personal knowledge and use only. The Georgia Pro and Georgia Pro Condensed families each contain 10 fonts: Light, Regular, Semibold, Bold and Black (each with matching italic styles). The new and expanded Georgia Pro family contains 20 fonts in total. The original Georgia family included four fonts: regular, italic, bold and bold italic. If you must have one serif face for reading on a computer, then you've found the best one right here. It was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display with elegant yet sturdy and open forms. Georgia is the serif companion to the sans serif screen font, Verdana. The Georgia typeface family received a major update in 2010 by Monotype, The Font Bureau and Matthew Carter. Originally designed in 1996 by Matthew Carter and hand-tuned for the screen by Tom Rickner.
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Georgia Pro contains 20 styles and family package options. Georgia Pro was designed by Matthew Carter, Steve Matteson and published by Ascender. Designers: Matthew Carter, Steve Matteson