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What (who) is vectored fonts - definition

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Al Martinez-Fonts; Alfonso Martinez-Fonts

Core fonts for the Web         
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FONTS SUPPLIED AT ONE TIME BY MICROSOFT FOR CANONICAL WEB USE
Corefonts; Core web fonts; Web core fonts; Core fonts for the web; Mscorefonts; Microsoft Core Fonts for the Web; Msttcorefonts; Core Fonts for the Web; Microsoft TrueType core fonts; Core fonts
Core fonts for the Web was a project started by Microsoft in 1996 to create a standard pack of fonts for the World Wide Web. It included the proprietary fonts Andalé Mono, Arial, Arial Black, Comic Sans MS, Courier New, Georgia, Impact, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, Verdana and Webdings, all of them in TrueType font format packaged in executable files (".
Multiple Master         
  • Overlaid weights from an unpublished FontFont typeface showing the creation of a family from the basic form.The weights were created using the computer program Superpolator, developed by Erik van Blokland.
  • Nine weights of a [[serif]] font, created at the company [[URW++]] using interpolation.
  • Skia]]. This typeface was prepared using an Apple variant of multiple master technology.
  • URW]] of the typeface Leipziger Antiqua. The letters become higher in [[x-height]] and more widely spaced as the point size for which they are intended decreases.
EXTENSION TO ADOBE SYSTEMS' TYPE 1 POSTSCRIPT FONTS
Multiple master; Multiple Master; Multiple master font; List of multiple master fonts
<text, tool, software> (Or "Multiple Master Font") A font that is a mixture of two or more other fonts. A Multiple Master font is a single font containing from two to sixteen master designs (the current implementation limit). A weight factor specifies the contribution of each master design for the creation of a multiple master font instance. A Multiple Master instance is a single interpolation of a multiple master font as created by a user or application. {ATM Glossary (http://adobe.com/supportservice/devrelations/typeforum/glossary.html)}. {Useable fonts (http://susi.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Mirror/winsite/win3/fonts_atm.html)}. (1998-05-31)
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  • A bitmap color font for the [[Amiga OS]]
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  • With stroke-based fonts, the same stroke paths can be filled with different stroke profiles resulting in different visual shapes without the need to specify the vertex positions of each outline, as is the case with outline fonts.
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DIGITAL DESCRIPTION OF A TYPOGRAPHICAL FONT
Bitmap font; Vector fonts; Vector font; Raster font; Digital font; Bit-Mapped Font; Bitmapped font; Pixel font; Scalable font; Bitmap fonts; Digital typeface; .fon; Outline typeface; Computer fonts; Font file; Stroke font; Virtual typeface; Screen font; Stroke-based font; Digital fonts; Raster fonts; Outline font; Computer typeface

Wikipedia

Alfonso Martinez-Fonts Jr.

Alfonso "Al" Martinez-Fonts Jr. is a businessperson who was the assistant secretary for the Private Sector Office at the United States Department of Homeland Security from November 2005 until April 2009, and former executive vice president of the nonprofit U.S. Chamber of Commerce foundation from October 2010 to December 2014.

Martinez-Fonts was responsible for the Private Sector Office, which provides a link between the Department of Homeland Security and the private sector of the United States.

After Martinez-Fonts left the public sector in April 2009, he founded Al Martinez-Fonts, LLC, a consulting company.

Prior to serving in the government, Martinez-Fonts was the chairman and chief executive officer for JP Morgan Chase in El Paso, Texas. Prior to this position, he was the president of a bank in San Antonio, Texas, and served as the chairman of the board of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in 1993. After his El Paso position he was a senior executive for Chase Bank of Texas in Houston.

Martinez-Fonts received his bachelor's degree from Villanova University in political science in 1971, and an Master of Business Administration from Long Island University focusing in finance, in 1974.

Martinez-Fonts is married to his wife Raquel. They have three children.