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Michelle Chuong
The typeface I am researching is called lucida
Charles Bigelow and Kris
Holmes created Lucida in
1985
There are many styles of
Lucida. They are
Blackletter, Calligraphy,
Handwriting, serif Fax,
Bright, and sans-serif
Sans, Sans Unicode,
Grande, Sans Typewriter.
The one I am using right
now is Lucida Calligraphy
This font can be used for
everything because it
comes in many styles,
Lucida console is used in
the blue screen of death
and notepad default for
computers. Lucida is also
widely used for
advertising stuff such as
magazines or company
brand names.
Because there are so many
types of Lucida fonts its
hard to identify the
features of it in general.
However it does not have
block style
Lucida Handwriting
Lucida Bright
Lucida Console
Lucida Sans
Lucida Calligraphy
Lucida Fax
Lucida Sans Typewriter
Lucida Sans Unicode
Lucida is used in the Air Canada logo
Lucida math is a full set of TeX mathematical symbols, making it
one of the few typefaces that provide full-featured text and
mathematical typesetting within TeX.
Wikipedia

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