: While many call it a "Helvetica clone," its DNA actually comes from Monotype Grotesque , a 1920s design. Casey Printing 2. The TrueType Revolution (1990–1992)
OpenType, launched in 1996, is a superset of TrueType. It can contain either TrueType outlines (quadratic curves) or PostScript/CFF outlines (cubic Bézier curves). The key advantage of OpenType is its support for:
ancestors. Deep within her glyph table, tucked away in an unused Unicode slot, was a secret: the ability to see the "Kerning Gaps" of reality.
