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[jake jarvis dot com] Six new ClearType fonts used in Windows Vista are available for download. I’ll definitely be using these good-looking fonts in one of my next design projects.
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[.: UNEASYsilence :.] Get the Microsoft ”Vista fonts: The direct download link for the zip file is here (Right-click and choose “Save as…”. For a nice subtle change from the default WinXP font change your system font to any one of these six.
[SoWeirdProductions - how the expanded information generation uses technology] Microsoft Vista fonts: To give users a prior taste of these luxurious new fonts called Calibri, Cambria, Candara, Consolas, Constantia & Corbel they are zipped in a file that you can download here (2.1 Mb) and install.
[Digg.com] The New Vista Fonts: elusive - actually they are OpenType fonts, not TrueType, and this "ClearType crap" is basically antialiased edges on the fonts so they aren't jaggie on an LCD screen. No great improvement on a CRT, but definately clearer on an LCD.
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[Jakejarvis.com] jake jarvis dot com: They have also announced that Vista Beta 1 will be released to developers and IT professionals by August 3rd. I would believe this, but note the fact that the year of release (2006) is not included in the image “just in case…”
[Forevergeek.com] New Microsoft Fonts at Forever Geek: With the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft has created a new set of ClearType fonts to go along with it. Until now, these were only available as part of the default installation of Windows Longhorn Beta Releases.
[Soweirdproductions.com] SoWeirdProductions - how the expanded information generation uses ...: Build 5048 (Vista). To give users a prior taste of these luxurious new fonts called Calibri, Cambria, Candara, Consolas, Constantia &
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