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font in "ThinkPad"

#1 Post by tobe » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:42 pm

please, where i can download the font type of "ThinkPad"?
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Re: font in "ThinkPad"

#2 Post by ZaZ » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:33 am

This may be of interest.
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Re: font in "ThinkPad"

#3 Post by tobe » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:39 am

FredGarvin wrote:This may be of interest.
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Re: font in "ThinkPad"

#4 Post by automobus » Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:49 pm

I always thought it was Helvetica Ultra Compressed (demo). Though harout says it is Haettenschweiler (demo), the letter 'k' is clearly wrong. Also, the stem of 't' is too thick in Haettenschweiler, but it is consistent with the 't'-top in Helvetica. Also, the dot of 'i' is a proper square (pre-Lenovo) in Helvetica, but too wide in Haettenschweiler.

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Research on IBM's used fonts [Pics]

#5 Post by beskus » Sun Feb 08, 2015 10:21 am

For anyone out there interested in making wallpapers, adverts or anything, I've spend some time on photographing and digitally enhancing the fonts on classic thinkpads, and then use a font recognition SaaS on the web to quickly find out.
Now since I know that the original design of the ThinkPad has Millano Italian roots from Sapper I was not surprised to find that classic font of ThinkPad is.. Italian

The font is called 'Linotype Gianotten Light', here's in an example
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I cannot provide a download link to a TTF file since the font is well over $80,- and copyright.

It took the Italian designer Antonio Pace more than five years to create Linotype Gianotten™, a successful new interpretation of the classic Bodoni types. To re-draw the 200-year-old characters for the world of modern digital technology, Pace studied Giambattista Bodoni's original punches at the Bodoni Museum in Parma. He felt that previous Bodoni interpretations were not well suited for body texts, so he focused his study of Bodoni's "Manuale Typografico" on the types made specifically for text sizes. Consequently, his Bodoni has strong hairlines, rounded transitions and shorter, fluted serifs - elements that help to achieve readability by providing an overall tranquil effect.
This contemporary, highly readable family is an excellent choice for text settings in books, newspapers, and magazines. Incidentally, the name Gianotten has nothing to do with Bodoni, but was chosen by Pace and Linotype to honor Dutch typographer, Henk W. J. Gianotten."

Now for the blocky font featured on the 701, 700, etc is also from the Linotype GmbH company. I believed that IBM really favoured that company. This is also the same font used in the red-green-blue IBM ThinkPad logo.

This font is 'Linotype Helvetica ExtraCompressed'. I am uncertain whether it is the same as the Microsoft Helvetica. Example
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Helvetica is a widely used sans-serif typeface developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger with input from Edouard Hoffmann. It is a neo-grotesque or realist design, one influenced by the famous 19th century typeface Akzidenz-Grotesk and other German and Swiss designs. (Wikipedia)

I hope this has helped.
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