Microsoft Sans Serif
Microsoft Sans Serif is a sans-serif typeface introduced with early Microsoft Windows versions. It is the successor of MS Sans Serif, formerly Helv, a proportional bitmap font introduced in Windows 1.0. Both typefaces are very similar in design to Arial and Helvetica. The typeface was designed to match the MS Sans bitmap included in the early releases of Microsoft Windows.
Category | Sans-serif |
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Classification | Neo-grotesque |
Designer(s) | Microsoft |
Foundry | Microsoft Typography |
Date created | 1985 1992 (MS Sans Serif) 1997 (Microsoft Sans Serif) | (Helv)
Date released | 1997 |
Design based on | Helvetica Arial MS Sans Serif |
Trademark | Either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries |
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