
Myriad is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems. Myriad was intended as a neutral, general-purpose typeface that could fulfill a range of uses and have a form easily expandable by computer-aided design to a large range of weights and widths.
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Category | Sans-serif |
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Classification | Humanist |
Designer(s) | Robert Slimbach Carol Twombly |
Foundry | Adobe Type |
Date released | 1992 |
Design based on | Frutiger |
Myriad is known for its usage by Apple Inc., replacing Apple Garamond as Apple's corporate font from April 29, 2002, to January 24, 2017. Myriad is easily distinguished from other sans-serif fonts due to its "y" descender (tail) and slanting "e" cut.
Design
Myriad is a humanist sans-serif, a relatively informal design taking influences from handwriting. Its letterforms are open rather than "folded-up" on the nineteenth-century grotesque sans-serif model, and its sloped form is a "true italic" based on handwriting. The 'g' is single-storey and the 'M' has sloped sides on the model of Roman square capitals. As a family intended for body text and influenced by traditional book printing, text figures are included as well as lining figures at cap height. Twombly described the design process as one of swapping ideas to create a "homogeneous" design but said that in retrospect she found the experience "too hard" to want to repeat.
Myriad is similar to Adrian Frutiger's famous Frutiger typeface, although the italic is a true italic unlike Frutiger's oblique; Frutiger described it as "not badly done" but felt that the similarities had gone "a little too far". The later Segoe UI and Corbel are also similar.
Adobe’s first release of Myriad in 1992 was in the multiple master format, an ambitious format intended to allow the user to fine-tune weight, width and other characteristics of the design to their preferred form. The Multiple Master format was not well supported by third-party applications, and so most releases of Myriad have been in the form of separate font files. The concept behind Multiple Master fonts has since been redeveloped as part of the OpenType variable fonts technology.
Variations
Myriad (Type 1)
This PostScript Type 1 font family was released after the original Myriad MM. It initially included four fonts in two weights, with complementary italics. All these Type 1 versions supported the ISO-Adobe character set; all were discontinued in the early 2000s.
- Myriad Condensed
- It was a condensed version, released around 1998. The condensed fonts comprise three weights, with complementary italics.
- Myriad Headline
- A "Headline" version was also released, which has the weight of Myriad Bold, but slightly narrower.
Myriad Web
Myriad Web is a version of Myriad in TrueType font format, optimized for onscreen use. It supports Adobe CE and Adobe Western 2 character sets. Myriad Web comprises only five fonts: Myriad Web Pro Bold, Myriad Web Pro Regular, Myriad Web Pro Condensed Italic, Myriad Web Pro Condensed, Myriad Web Pro Italic. Myriad Web Pro is slightly wider than Myriad Pro, while the width of Myriad Web Pro Condensed is between Myriad Pro Condensed and Myriad Pro SemiCondensed.
The family is bundled as part of the Adobe Web Type Pro font pack.
Myriad Pro
Myriad Pro is the OpenType version of the original Myriad font family. It first shipped in 2000, as Adobe moved towards the OpenType standard. Additional designers were Christopher Slye and Fred Brady. Compared to Myriad MM, it added support for Latin Extended, Greek, and Cyrillic characters, as well as oldstyle figures.
Myriad Pro originally included thirty fonts in three widths and five weights each, with complementary italics. A "semi-condensed" width was added in early 2002,[citation needed] expanding the family to forty fonts in four widths and five weights each, with complementary italics.
Myriad Pro Regular, Bold, Italic and Bold Italic are bundled with Adobe Reader 7 and 8. In Adobe Reader 9 and onwards, the fonts are included, but not installed in the system fonts directory.
Myriad Wild
Myriad Wild is an Adobe font package comprising the Myriad Sketch and Myriad Tilt fonts in Type 1 format. Myriad Sketch is a slightly irregular outline version of Myriad, while Myriad Tilt incorporates irregular stroke weight and paths. The family supports ISO-Adobe character set.
- Myriad Wild Std
- The OpenType version of Myriad Wild. It supports Adobe Western 2 character set.
MyriadCAD
MyriadCAD is included in Adobe Reader 9 and is thought to be an implementation of the ANSI CAD lettering. It is also available in the current Adobe Acrobat.
Myriad Currency
Myriad Currency is included in Adobe Reader 9 and is thought to be the company's embedded font for their currency typefaces. It can be found in the Fonts subfolder of the Resources folder under Adobe Reader 9 from the Program Files folder in the Local Hard Disk Drive.
Myriad Arabic
Myriad Arabic was designed by Robert Slimbach, with the help of Adobe's technical team as well as outside Arabic experts. The principal outside consultant was Dr. Mamoun Sakkal. Five weights of Myriad Arabic (which include Latin-alphabet characters) were licensed by Apple for inclusion with macOS, but must be manually enabled by the user.
Myriad Hebrew
Myriad Hebrew is an extension of Adobe's popular humanist sans-serif typeface Myriad, bringing the sensibility of Myriad into another language and another writing system. Myriad Hebrew is one of the most extensive families of Hebrew typefaces available today, comprising twenty different digital fonts: four weights, each with two italic complements; plus an informal cursive version, also in four weights, with both upright and slanted variants. Myriad Hebrew was designed by Robert Slimbach, with the help of Adobe's technical team as well as outside Hebrew experts. The principal outside consultant was Scott-Martin Kosofsky.
Myriad Set Pro
The Myriad Set Pro font family was first embedded into Apple's corporate website. Myriad Set Pro is available in Bold, Medium, Thin, Text, Semibold and Ultralight weights with corresponding italics, and could be found in most of Apple's websites until 2017, when it was replaced with Apple's custom typeface San Francisco.
Kozuka Gothic
Kozuka Gothic is a Japanese typeface, designed as a sans-serif companion to Kozuka Mincho family. The Japanese letters were designed by Masahiko Kozuka and Adobe's Japanese type design team. The Latin letters in Kozuka Gothic were adapted from Myriad.
- Kozuka Gothic Std
- An OpenType version of the Kozuka Gothic font family
- Kozuka Gothic Pro (2001)
- A version of Kozuka Gothic with Adobe-Japan1-4 character set support.
- Kozuka Gothic Pr6N (2008)
- A version of Kozuka Gothic updated to support Adobe-Japan1-6 and JIS X 0213:2004 character sets. It was shipped with Adobe Creative Suite 4. Retail versions began available as of 2011.
Adobe Heiti
Adobe Heiti is a simplified Chinese typeface that borrows its Latin glyphs from Myriad. It is included with Adobe Illustrator CS3,Adobe Reader 8 Simplified Chinese font pack, Adobe Creative Suite 4.0.
- Adobe Fan Heiti
- Changes from Adobe Heiti include uniform stroke widths for Chinese characters.
Usage


- From the launch of the eMac in 2002, Myriad replaced Apple Garamond as Apple Inc.'s corporate font. It was once used in all of Apple's marketing and on its products (See Apple typography), but it has now been replaced by San Francisco. More recent iterations of the iPod (from the iPod photo onward) used Podium Sans, which has similarities with Myriad (as opposed to Chicago), for its user interface. However, the iPod Touch and iPhone 3G replaced Podium Sans with Helvetica, which became the system font for OS X starting with OS X Yosemite. Myriad was included with the third generation of iPod.
- Myriad Black is one of two official standard fonts of the University of Virginia and Loyola University Chicago.
- Myriad is also one of the two official standard fonts of Cambridge University.
- Myriad is the official sans-serif font of University of Delaware.
- Myriad Pro is the wordmark logo font for The University of Iowa and the primary typeface for University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Ottawa.
- Myriad Roman, Myriad Italic, and Myriad Headline are primary sans-serif fonts at The George Washington University.
- Two variants of Myriad MM are used as the primary typefaces for the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (Germany).
- All Nippon Airways, a Japanese airline, also uses the Myriad font for their new international cabin class logos as well as promotional materials of its new "Inspiration of JAPAN" in-flight service concept.
- The Order of St John adopted the new St John logo in 2005, choosing Myriad Regular (Roman) and Myriad Bold as the approved organization's typeface for all external artwork, communications and publications. They have been using the new logo since 2005, and the organization's typeface since 2008 in their external publications. Establishments are following the order to change their organization's logo to the new St John logo and using the new typeface, like St John New Zealand,St John Ambulance in Wales,Hong Kong St. John Ambulance and The Order of St John USA.
- Myriad has been used since 2006 on vehicle registration plates in Norway.
Awards
Myriad Pro won bukva:raz! 2001 under the Greek and Cyrillic categories.
Myriad Pro Greek won TDC2 2000 (Type Directors Club Type Design Competition 2000) in the Text/display type systems category.
References
- Riggs, Tamye. "The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story: Expanding the Originals". Typekit Blog. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- Riggs, Tamye. "The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story: How the Originals endured in an ever-changing industry". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- Brady, Fred; Slimbach, Robert. "Myriad Pro specimen" (PDF). Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- Osterer, Heidrun; Stamm, Philipp (2008-10-30). Adrian Frutiger - Typefaces: The Complete Works. p. 258.
- McClelland, Deke (1992). "Review: Myriad". MacWorld: 188–9. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- "Derek van Alstyne Rising Star: Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly". MacUser: 95. 1993. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- Phinney, Thomas (18 March 2010). "Font Remix Tools (RMX) and Multiple Master Fonts in type design". Phinney. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- Phinney, Thomas. "TrueType, PostScript Type 1, & OpenType: What's the Difference?" (PDF). Adobe. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
- Designing Multiple Master Typefaces (PDF). San José: Adobe Systems. 1997. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
- Hudson, John. "Introducing OpenType Variable Fonts". Medium. Tiro Typeworks. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- Brown, Tim. "Variable fonts, a new kind of font for flexible design". Typekit. Adobe Systems. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- "Adobe Myriad CAD inside Acrobat Reader 9..." Typophile. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "Myriad Arabic" (PDF). Adobe. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
- "Fonts available for download in macOS Sierra". Apple Inc. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
- "Myriad Hebrew" (PDF). Adobe. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
- Japanese font “Kozuka Gothic / Kozuka Mincho” got their quiet update
- Creative Suite 4 (CS4) fonts
- "Adobe Illustrator CS3 Read Me" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "Fonts supplied with Adobe Creative Suite 4.0". Microsoft.com. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "Modifying Apple's Myriad Pro". Retrieved 2008-10-03.
- "Usage Guidelines, U.Va. Logo". University of Virginia. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
- "Loyola University Chicago Brand & Graphic Standards" (PDF). Loyola University Chicago. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- "Guidelines: Typography" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-09-25.
- "Brand Style Guide" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-07-22.
- "UNR Fonts & Colors". Archived from the original on 2010-09-05. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
- "uOttawa Fonts". Archived from the original on 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
- "GW Graphic Standards Manual" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2011.
- "Hausschrift Myriad". Retrieved 2011-06-23.
- "Ana Sky Web". Ana.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "2008 Annual Review of the work of the Order Secretariat" (PDF). The Order of St John. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
- "St John St John New Zealand". Stjohn.org.nz. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "St John : St John Cymru Wales". Stjohnwales.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "Hong Kong St. John Ambulance Brigade Cadet Command". Stjohn.org.hk. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "The Order of St. John". Saintjohn.org. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- "Skrift på bilskilt". Typografi.org. Retrieved 2012-01-30.
- "News: bukva:raz! Results". Type Directors Club. 2001-12-02. Archived from the original on 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
- "TDC2 2000: The Competition". Type Directors Club. Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
Further reading
- Blackwell, Lewis (2004). 20th Century Type. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10073-6.
- Fiedl, Frederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein (1998). Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History. Black Dog & Leventhal. ISBN 1-57912-023-7.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Macmillan, Neil (2006). An A–Z of Type Designers. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-11151-7.
External links

Myriad is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly for Adobe Systems Myriad was intended as a neutral general purpose typeface that could fulfill a range of uses and have a form easily expandable by computer aided design to a large range of weights and widths Adobe MyriadCategorySans serifClassificationHumanistDesigner s Robert Slimbach Carol TwomblyFoundryAdobe TypeDate released1992Design based onFrutiger Myriad is known for its usage by Apple Inc replacing Apple Garamond as Apple s corporate font from April 29 2002 to January 24 2017 Myriad is easily distinguished from other sans serif fonts due to its y descender tail and slanting e cut DesignMyriad is a humanist sans serif a relatively informal design taking influences from handwriting Its letterforms are open rather than folded up on the nineteenth century grotesque sans serif model and its sloped form is a true italic based on handwriting The g is single storey and the M has sloped sides on the model of Roman square capitals As a family intended for body text and influenced by traditional book printing text figures are included as well as lining figures at cap height Twombly described the design process as one of swapping ideas to create a homogeneous design but said that in retrospect she found the experience too hard to want to repeat Myriad is similar to Adrian Frutiger s famous Frutiger typeface although the italic is a true italic unlike Frutiger s oblique Frutiger described it as not badly done but felt that the similarities had gone a little too far The later Segoe UI and Corbel are also similar Adobe s first release of Myriad in 1992 was in the multiple master format an ambitious format intended to allow the user to fine tune weight width and other characteristics of the design to their preferred form The Multiple Master format was not well supported by third party applications and so most releases of Myriad have been in the form of separate font files The concept behind Multiple Master fonts has since been redeveloped as part of the OpenType variable fonts technology VariationsMyriad Type 1 This PostScript Type 1 font family was released after the original Myriad MM It initially included four fonts in two weights with complementary italics All these Type 1 versions supported the ISO Adobe character set all were discontinued in the early 2000s Myriad Condensed It was a condensed version released around 1998 The condensed fonts comprise three weights with complementary italics Myriad Headline A Headline version was also released which has the weight of Myriad Bold but slightly narrower Myriad Web Myriad Web is a version of Myriad in TrueType font format optimized for onscreen use It supports Adobe CE and Adobe Western 2 character sets Myriad Web comprises only five fonts Myriad Web Pro Bold Myriad Web Pro Regular Myriad Web Pro Condensed Italic Myriad Web Pro Condensed Myriad Web Pro Italic Myriad Web Pro is slightly wider than Myriad Pro while the width of Myriad Web Pro Condensed is between Myriad Pro Condensed and Myriad Pro SemiCondensed The family is bundled as part of the Adobe Web Type Pro font pack Myriad Pro Myriad Pro is the OpenType version of the original Myriad font family It first shipped in 2000 as Adobe moved towards the OpenType standard Additional designers were Christopher Slye and Fred Brady Compared to Myriad MM it added support for Latin Extended Greek and Cyrillic characters as well as oldstyle figures Myriad Pro originally included thirty fonts in three widths and five weights each with complementary italics A semi condensed width was added in early 2002 citation needed expanding the family to forty fonts in four widths and five weights each with complementary italics Myriad Pro Regular Bold Italic and Bold Italic are bundled with Adobe Reader 7 and 8 In Adobe Reader 9 and onwards the fonts are included but not installed in the system fonts directory Myriad Wild Myriad Wild is an Adobe font package comprising the Myriad Sketch and Myriad Tilt fonts in Type 1 format Myriad Sketch is a slightly irregular outline version of Myriad while Myriad Tilt incorporates irregular stroke weight and paths The family supports ISO Adobe character set Myriad Wild Std The OpenType version of Myriad Wild It supports Adobe Western 2 character set MyriadCAD MyriadCAD is included in Adobe Reader 9 and is thought to be an implementation of the ANSI CAD lettering It is also available in the current Adobe Acrobat Myriad Currency Myriad Currency is included in Adobe Reader 9 and is thought to be the company s embedded font for their currency typefaces It can be found in the Fonts subfolder of the Resources folder under Adobe Reader 9 from the Program Files folder in the Local Hard Disk Drive Myriad Arabic Myriad Arabic was designed by Robert Slimbach with the help of Adobe s technical team as well as outside Arabic experts The principal outside consultant was Dr Mamoun Sakkal Five weights of Myriad Arabic which include Latin alphabet characters were licensed by Apple for inclusion with macOS but must be manually enabled by the user Myriad Hebrew Myriad Hebrew is an extension of Adobe s popular humanist sans serif typeface Myriad bringing the sensibility of Myriad into another language and another writing system Myriad Hebrew is one of the most extensive families of Hebrew typefaces available today comprising twenty different digital fonts four weights each with two italic complements plus an informal cursive version also in four weights with both upright and slanted variants Myriad Hebrew was designed by Robert Slimbach with the help of Adobe s technical team as well as outside Hebrew experts The principal outside consultant was Scott Martin Kosofsky Myriad Set Pro The Myriad Set Pro font family was first embedded into Apple s corporate website Myriad Set Pro is available in Bold Medium Thin Text Semibold and Ultralight weights with corresponding italics and could be found in most of Apple s websites until 2017 when it was replaced with Apple s custom typeface San Francisco Kozuka Gothic Kozuka Gothic is a Japanese typeface designed as a sans serif companion to Kozuka Mincho family The Japanese letters were designed by Masahiko Kozuka and Adobe s Japanese type design team The Latin letters in Kozuka Gothic were adapted from Myriad Kozuka Gothic Std An OpenType version of the Kozuka Gothic font familyKozuka Gothic Pro 2001 A version of Kozuka Gothic with Adobe Japan1 4 character set support Kozuka Gothic Pr6N 2008 A version of Kozuka Gothic updated to support Adobe Japan1 6 and JIS X 0213 2004 character sets It was shipped with Adobe Creative Suite 4 Retail versions began available as of 2011 Adobe Heiti Adobe Heiti is a simplified Chinese typeface that borrows its Latin glyphs from Myriad It is included with Adobe Illustrator CS3 Adobe Reader 8 Simplified Chinese font pack Adobe Creative Suite 4 0 Adobe Fan Heiti Changes from Adobe Heiti include uniform stroke widths for Chinese characters UsageAdobe s Myriad was Apple s main brand font from 2003 to 2016 Myriad is used in Rolls Royce s text based logo From the launch of the eMac in 2002 Myriad replaced Apple Garamond as Apple Inc s corporate font It was once used in all of Apple s marketing and on its products See Apple typography but it has now been replaced by San Francisco More recent iterations of the iPod from the iPod photo onward used Podium Sans which has similarities with Myriad as opposed to Chicago for its user interface However the iPod Touch and iPhone 3G replaced Podium Sans with Helvetica which became the system font for OS X starting with OS X Yosemite Myriad was included with the third generation of iPod Myriad Black is one of two official standard fonts of the University of Virginia and Loyola University Chicago Myriad is also one of the two official standard fonts of Cambridge University Myriad is the official sans serif font of University of Delaware Myriad Pro is the wordmark logo font for The University of Iowa and the primary typeface for University of Nevada Reno and the University of Ottawa Myriad Roman Myriad Italic and Myriad Headline are primary sans serif fonts at The George Washington University Two variants of Myriad MM are used as the primary typefaces for the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg Germany All Nippon Airways a Japanese airline also uses the Myriad font for their new international cabin class logos as well as promotional materials of its new Inspiration of JAPAN in flight service concept The Order of St John adopted the new St John logo in 2005 choosing Myriad Regular Roman and Myriad Bold as the approved organization s typeface for all external artwork communications and publications They have been using the new logo since 2005 and the organization s typeface since 2008 in their external publications Establishments are following the order to change their organization s logo to the new St John logo and using the new typeface like St John New Zealand St John Ambulance in Wales Hong Kong St John Ambulance and The Order of St John USA Myriad has been used since 2006 on vehicle registration plates in Norway AwardsMyriad Pro won bukva raz 2001 under the Greek and Cyrillic categories Myriad Pro Greek won TDC2 2000 Type Directors Club Type Design Competition 2000 in the Text display type systems category ReferencesRiggs Tamye The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story Expanding the Originals Typekit Blog Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 September 2017 Riggs Tamye The Adobe Originals Silver Anniversary Story How the Originals endured in an ever changing industry Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 September 2017 Brady Fred Slimbach Robert Myriad Pro specimen PDF Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 September 2017 Osterer Heidrun Stamm Philipp 2008 10 30 Adrian Frutiger Typefaces The Complete Works p 258 McClelland Deke 1992 Review Myriad MacWorld 188 9 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Derek van Alstyne Rising Star Robert Slimbach and Carol Twombly MacUser 95 1993 Retrieved 22 September 2018 Phinney Thomas 18 March 2010 Font Remix Tools RMX and Multiple Master Fonts in type design Phinney Retrieved 4 July 2015 Phinney Thomas TrueType PostScript Type 1 amp OpenType What s the Difference PDF Adobe Retrieved 4 July 2015 Designing Multiple Master Typefaces PDF San Jose Adobe Systems 1997 Archived from the original PDF on 6 July 2015 Retrieved 20 September 2017 Hudson John Introducing OpenType Variable Fonts Medium Tiro Typeworks Retrieved 19 September 2017 Brown Tim Variable fonts a new kind of font for flexible design Typekit Adobe Systems Retrieved 19 September 2017 Adobe Myriad CAD inside Acrobat Reader 9 Typophile Retrieved 2011 03 10 Myriad Arabic PDF Adobe Retrieved 2014 09 22 Fonts available for download in macOS Sierra Apple Inc Retrieved 27 April 2018 Myriad Hebrew PDF Adobe Retrieved 2014 09 22 Japanese font Kozuka Gothic Kozuka Mincho got their quiet update Creative Suite 4 CS4 fonts Adobe Illustrator CS3 Read Me PDF Retrieved 2011 03 10 Fonts supplied with Adobe Creative Suite 4 0 Microsoft com Retrieved 2011 03 10 Modifying Apple s Myriad Pro Retrieved 2008 10 03 Usage Guidelines U Va Logo University of Virginia Retrieved 2008 10 03 Loyola University Chicago Brand amp Graphic Standards PDF Loyola University Chicago Retrieved 2009 07 19 Guidelines Typography PDF Retrieved 2009 09 25 Brand Style Guide PDF Retrieved 2015 07 22 UNR Fonts amp Colors Archived from the original on 2010 09 05 Retrieved 2010 08 29 uOttawa Fonts Archived from the original on 2011 01 26 Retrieved 2010 10 23 GW Graphic Standards Manual PDF Retrieved 6 December 2011 Hausschrift Myriad Retrieved 2011 06 23 Ana Sky Web Ana co jp Retrieved 2011 03 10 2008 Annual Review of the work of the Order Secretariat PDF The Order of St John Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 22 Retrieved 2010 04 28 St John St John New Zealand Stjohn org nz Retrieved 2011 03 10 St John St John Cymru Wales Stjohnwales co uk Retrieved 2011 03 10 Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade Cadet Command Stjohn org hk Retrieved 2011 03 10 The Order of St John Saintjohn org Retrieved 2011 03 10 Skrift pa bilskilt Typografi org Retrieved 2012 01 30 News bukva raz Results Type Directors Club 2001 12 02 Archived from the original on 2008 09 18 Retrieved 2008 10 03 TDC2 2000 The Competition Type Directors Club Archived from the original on 2012 07 28 Retrieved 2008 10 03 Further readingBlackwell Lewis 2004 20th Century Type Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 10073 6 Fiedl Frederich Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein 1998 Typography An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History Black Dog amp Leventhal ISBN 1 57912 023 7 a href wiki Template Cite book title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Macmillan Neil 2006 An A Z of Type Designers Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 11151 7 External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Myriad