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Verdana

Verdana is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation, with hand- hinting done by Thomas Rickner, then at Monotype. Demand for such a typeface was recognized by Virginia Howlett of Microsoft's typography group and commissioned by Steve Ballmer. The name "Verdana" is based on verdant (something green), and Ana (the name of Howlett's eldest daughter).

Bearing similarities to humanist sans-serif typefaces such as Frutiger, Verdana was designed to be readable at small sizes on the low-resolution computer screens of the period. Like many designs of this type, Verdana has a large x-height (tall lower-case characters), with wider proportions and loose letter-spacing than on print-orientated designs like Helvetica. The counters and apertures are wide, to keep strokes clearly separate from one another, and similarly-shaped are designed to appear clearly different to increase legibility for body text. The bold weight is thicker than would be normal with fonts for print use, suiting the limitations of onscreen display. Carter has described spacing as an area he particularly worked on during the design process.

Verdana (disambiguation)

Verdana may refer to:

  • Verdana, a sans-serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft Corporation
  • Placename for a village of the town Bacoor, in the province of Cavite, Philippines
  • Verdana Homes Mamplasan, an Asian-Balinese-themed community development in Mamplasan, Philippines
  • Verdana (tennis shoe), a women's tennis shoe marketed by the athletic shoe and sports apparel manufacturer Nike, Inc.