Tooele Bold
TrueTypePersonal use
- Accents (partial)
- Accents (full)
- Euro
Tooele-Bold.ttf
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Author's note
Tooele Bold font by STI Pub Companies is an elegant and authoritative serif font with classic characteristics. Its formal and traditional appearance gives a sense of prestige to the text. The beautifully-made ligatures resemble some Arab numerals, which makes each letter unusual in appearance and the entire text unique.
Large institutions, as well as small organizations, can freely maximize the potential of this font in their posters, advertising banners, websites, logos, gift wrapping packages, apparel designs (t-shirts), packaging items (boxes), headline covers (books), product labeling packages etc.
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Large institutions, as well as small organizations, can freely maximize the potential of this font in their posters, advertising banners, websites, logos, gift wrapping packages, apparel designs (t-shirts), packaging items (boxes), headline covers (books), product labeling packages etc.
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Basic font information
Copyright notice
Copyright (c) 2001-2011 by the STI Pub Companies, consisting of the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Physics, the American Mathematical Society, the American Physical Society, Elsevier, Inc., and The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. Portions copyright (c) 1998-2003 by MicroPress, Inc. Portions copyright (c) 1990 by Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
Font family
Tooele
Font subfamily
Bold
Unique subfamily identification
Tooele Bold
Full font name
Tooele Bold
Name table version
1.1.5
Postscript font name
Tooele-Bold
Trademark notice
STIX Fonts(TM) is a trademark of The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Designer
Description
SIL Open Font License: Tooele is a modified version of the STIX fonts and is published under the SIL Open Font License (OFL) Version 1.1 (http://scripts.sil.org/OFL).
Arie de Ruiter, who in 1995 was Head of Information Technology Development at Elsevier Science, made a proposal to the STI Pub group, an informal group of publishers consisting of representatives from the American Chemical Society (ACS), American Institute of Physics (AIP), American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Physical Society (APS), Elsevier, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). De Ruiter encouraged the members to consider development of a series of Web fonts, which he proposed should be called the Scientific and Technical Information eXchange, or STIX, Fonts. All STI Pub member organizations enthusiastically endorsed this proposal, and the STI Pub group agreed to embark on what has become a twelve-year project. The goal of the project was to identify all alphabetic, symbolic, and other special characters used in any facet of scientific publishing and to create a set of Unicode-based fonts that would be distributed free to every scientist, student, and other interested party worldwide. The fonts would be consistent with the emerging Unicode standard, and would permit universal representation of every character. With the release of the STIX fonts, de Ruiter's vision has been realized.
Arie de Ruiter, who in 1995 was Head of Information Technology Development at Elsevier Science, made a proposal to the STI Pub group, an informal group of publishers consisting of representatives from the American Chemical Society (ACS), American Institute of Physics (AIP), American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Physical Society (APS), Elsevier, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). De Ruiter encouraged the members to consider development of a series of Web fonts, which he proposed should be called the Scientific and Technical Information eXchange, or STIX, Fonts. All STI Pub member organizations enthusiastically endorsed this proposal, and the STI Pub group agreed to embark on what has become a twelve-year project. The goal of the project was to identify all alphabetic, symbolic, and other special characters used in any facet of scientific publishing and to create a set of Unicode-based fonts that would be distributed free to every scientist, student, and other interested party worldwide. The fonts would be consistent with the emerging Unicode standard, and would permit universal representation of every character. With the release of the STIX fonts, de Ruiter's vision has been realized.
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MacintoshRoman
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
Font details
Created2015-01-20
Revision1
Glyph count1022
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for permanent installation
Family classNo classification
WeightBold
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleItalic
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced
Complete pack contains 4 font weights listed below:
Tooele-Bold.ttf
Tooele-Regular.ttf
Tooele-Italic.ttf
Tooele-BoldItalic.ttf
Tooele-Regular.ttf
Tooele-Italic.ttf
Tooele-BoldItalic.ttf
Tooele
TrueTypePersonal use
Tooele Italic
TrueTypePersonal use
Tooele Bold Italic
TrueTypePersonal use