Font's Name, Style & Sample text
 
Aldus™ Roman 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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OPENTYPE (std)
MAC
PC
 
Aldus™ Italic 
Opentype Std  Opentype Std works with both Mac och PC.
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OPENTYPE (std)
MAC
PC
 
Aldus™ Roman SC 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Aldus™ Italic 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Aldus™ Italic OsF 
MAC Postscript
PS
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PC Postscript
PS
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PC Truetype
TT
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Aldus™

Designed by Hermann Zapf for D. Stempel AG, this typeface was originally intended to be the book or text weight for his Palatino™ font family. It was instead released as a separate face with the name Aldus™ in 1954. Aldus has the distinction of being lighter and narrower than Palatino, which makes it a good choice for book typography, though Palatino has also gained popularity as a text face. In addition to the regular book weight, Aldus has its own beautiful italic, small caps, and Old style figures. The typeface is named for the fifteenth-century Venetian printer and publisher, Aldus Manutius.

supplier: Linotype

Aldus is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.