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Yale is an old style serif
typeface A typeface (or font family) is a design of Letter (alphabet), letters, Numerical digit, numbers and other symbols, to be used in printing or for electronic display. Most typefaces include variations in size (e.g., 24 point), weight (e.g., light, ...
designed by
Matthew Carter Matthew Carter (born 1 October 1937) is an English type designer.A Man of Letters
and first released in 2004. It was commissioned by
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
for use in all of its signage, promotional and internal material. In 2010, Yale was named one of the "Ten Typefaces of the Decade" by '' Print'' magazine. It is influenced by
Bembo Bembo is a serif typeface created by the British branch of the Monotype Imaging, Monotype Corporation in 1928–1929 and most commonly used for body text. It is a member of the "Serif#Old-style, old-style" of serif fonts, with its regular or ro ...
, a popular book typeface by
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, and is also similar to Carter's previous ITC Galliard.


Design

Carter, who has taught at the
Yale School of Art The Yale School of Art is the art school of Yale University. Founded in 1869 as the first professional fine arts school in the United States, it grants Master of Fine Arts, Masters of Fine Arts degrees to students completing a two-year course in g ...
since 1976, currently holding the rank of Senior Critic, was asked to design a universal typeface for Yale University by John Gambell, the University Printer Yale was first designed for signage on all Yale University buildings. Carter's first priority was therefore readability, as well as a balance between dignity and uniqueness. Carter has said that this was the first time in designing a typeface that he focused more on capital than lowercase letters, since he knew that on the building signs the lettering would be in capitals. Carter describes:
The signs, whether free-standing or attached to walls, reminded me of inscriptions, and this led me to think about the inscriptional origins of Roman caps and the everlasting problem of reconciling capitals with lowercase. For me, the moment when the first true synthesis occurred was in the type of ''De Aetna''. This led me in turn to the Beinecke Library to pore over their copy of the book and its type—the archetype of Roman type for me.
The late 15th century ''De Aetna'' typeface, cut by
Francesco Griffo Francesco Griffo (1450–1518), also called Francesco da Bologna, was a fifteenth-century Italian punchcutter. He worked for Aldus Manutius, designing the printer's more important humanist typefaces, including the first italic type. He cut Roman, ...
for
Aldus Manutius Aldus Pius Manutius (; ; 6 February 1515) was an Italian printer and Renaissance humanism, humanist who founded the Aldine Press. Manutius devoted the later part of his life to publishing and disseminating rare texts. His interest in and preser ...
, served as a basis for Yale, with elements of one of Carter's earlier typefaces,
Galliard The ''galliard'' (; ; ) was a form of Renaissance dance and Renaissance music, music popular all over Europe in the 16th century. It is mentioned in dance manuals from England, Portugal, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy. Dance form The ''gal ...
. Some of Yale's unique characteristics are its curved leg of the "h", its flat-topped "A", its open apertures of the "c" and "e", and the bent tops of its lowercase ascenders.


Variants

Although originally developed for use in signage, several variants have been added to the Yale family for use in print and on the web: *Yale Administrative is intended for informational rather than promotional use, such as in memos, newsletters and reports. *Yale Design is intended for use in publications with “institutional and promotional significance,” such as websites, books, annual reports, posters and invitations. Unlike the Administrative face, the Design face has a full set of ligatures and old-style numerals. *Yale Small Capitals is a
small caps In typography, small caps (short for small capitals) are grapheme, characters typeset with glyphs that resemble uppercase letters but reduced in height and weight close to the surrounding lowercase letters or text figures. Small caps are used i ...
face for use in print and on the web. *Yale Street was designed for use in campus signage. It is heavier, bigger and more widely spaced than the print faces. In 2013, Matthew Carter was commissioned by Yale to compile OpenType versions of the print faces, renamed to prevent confusion—“YaleNew.” These fonts were delivered in July 2014. They have replaced the earlier version of the typeface, described above, in the download package available to the Yale community. In addition to converting the typeface to the OpenType format, Carter reorganized the family and supplemented its fonts with additional accented characters, floating accents, a complete set of f-ligatures, true fractions, lowercase Greek characters, and manicules (fists). Carter developed these from hands found in a woodcut illustration in the Hypnerotomachia Polifili, published in 1499 by Aldus Manutius. All YaleNew fonts include the Yale logo, the Yale Shield, and the words “University” and “College” as single glyphs adjusted to visually coordinate with the Yale logo. * YaleNew Roman incorporates the character sets and features of the Yale Administrative (“Yale Admin”), Yale Design Roman, and Yale Small Capitals (roman) listed above along with Greek lowercase characters (accessible from this YaleNew font only). * YaleNew italic mirrors the character set of YaleNew Roman. * YaleNew Bold also mirrors the character set of YaleNew Roman. * YaleNew Bold Italic does not include small caps but otherwise mirrors the character set of the YaleNew family.


Usage

Yale is the primary typeface used in all of the university’s signs and promotional materials. The ''
Yale Daily News The ''Yale Daily News'' is an independent student newspaper published by Yale University students in New Haven, Connecticut, since January 28, 1878. Description Financially and editorially independent of Yale University since its founding, th ...
'' notes that “Even leaving aside the signs and brochures, the typeface is everywhere: from business cards to displays at the Yale University Art Gallery, from cocktail napkins to Economics problem sets.” In 2007 the Yale logo was redesigned with the new Yale typeface.
Yale University Press Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day and Clarence Day, grandsons of Benjamin Day, and became a department of Yale University in 1961, but it remains financially and ope ...
began using the new Yale logo in 2009, replacing the distinctive, modern, circular logo designed by
Paul Rand Paul Rand (born Peretz Rosenbaum; August 15, 1914 – November 26, 1996) was an American art director and graphic designer. He was best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, United Parcel Service, UPS, Enron, Morni ...
and first used in 1985. In 2008, the Yale typeface became available for free download to all Yale employees and students.


Similar typefaces

Bembo has itself been digitised, first as Bembo and then in a second (generally considered superior) version as Bembo Book, with a caps-only display font Bembo Titling sold separately. A looser interpretation praised by Carter is Iowan Old Style, designed by John Downer and published by Carter's company
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. With a large
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and influences of signpainting, it was intended to be particularly readable, especially in book text and (in the bolder weights) on signage. It is a default font in Apple's iBooks application and
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.
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is a loose open-source adaptation of Bembo intended for signage. None of these designs has optical sizes intended for different sizes of text, as Yale has.


See also

* Yale Blue


References


External links


The Yale Typeface
at www.yale.edu {{DEFAULTSORT:Yale (typeface) Typefaces and fonts introduced in 2004 Old style serif typefaces Yale University Digital typefaces Typefaces designed by Matthew Carter Corporate typefaces