Robert Slimbach - List of Designed Typefaces

List of Designed Typefaces

Here is a full list of Type 1 and multiple master Type 1 typefaces designed by Slimbach:

  • Caflisch Script
  • Cronos
  • Adobe Garamond
  • Adobe Jenson
  • Kepler
  • Minion
    • Minion Cyrillic
  • Myriad (co-designed with Carol Twombly)
  • Poetica
  • Sanvito
  • Utopia

Slimbach's OpenType families include reworkings of his previous designs as well as all-new typefaces:

  • Arno Pro — TDC2 2007 winning entry
  • Brioso Pro — TDC2 2002 winning entry
  • Caflisch Script Pro (added many typographic alternates) — bukva:raz! 2001 winner
  • Clean (unreleased, but used in Adobe CS4, CS5, and CS6 software icons) and Clean Serif (also used only at Adobe)
  • Cronos Pro
  • Garamond Premier Pro — TDC2 2006 winning entry
  • Adobe Garamond Pro
  • Adobe Jenson Pro
  • Kepler Standard
  • Minion Pro (added Greek) — bukva:raz! 2001 winner
  • Myriad Arabic
  • Myriad Hebrew
  • Myriad Pro (added Greek and Cyrillic, with Carol Twombly, Fred Brady and Christopher Slye) — TDC2 2000 winning entry and bukva:raz! 2001 winner
  • Poetica Standard
  • Sanvito Standard
  • Adobe Text Pro
  • Trajan Pro3 (added new weights, plus Greek and Cyrillic)
  • Trajan Sans
  • Utopia Standard (added optical size variants)
  • Warnock Pro — TDC2 2001 winning entry

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