Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:TYPE), a leading global provider
of text imaging solutions, has announced that fonts from its Helvetica®,
Frutiger®, Futura® and Garamond typeface families
are shipping with CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X5, the newest
professional graphics applications suite from Corel Corp. Comprising 32
fonts from the Linotype® collection, the designs have also
marked their debut in any CorelDRAW product.
“These classics represent some of the world’s most popular fonts of all
time, now part of CorelDRAW,” said John Seguin, executive vice president
of Monotype Imaging. “By working closely with its CorelDRAW Graphics
Suite user community to bring forward meaningful features, Corel
recognizes the tremendous value of type and its importance to CorelDRAW
Graphics Suite users.”
“Text is a central piece of graphic communications. The importance of
fonts has never diminished and in fact can be seen as more critical than
ever, especially when considering the worldwide distribution power of
the Internet,” said Shawn Cadeau, senior vice president, Global Product
Marketing & Product Management of Corel. “CorelDRAW Graphics Suite is
clearly enhanced with the inclusion of these premier faces.”
The first Helvetica fonts were created more than 50 years ago for fonts
for metal type. Linotype redrew and extended the family in the 1980s for
use in phototypesetters, introducing the typeface as Neue Helvetica.
Today, Helvetica is considered one of the most famous and widely used
typefaces of all time, popular in branded identities, advertising,
signage and other commercial forms of communication. Helvetica is also
seen in consumer electronics devices such as mobile phones and digital
games.
The original Frutiger typeface was released in the 1970s after debuting
in signage at the Charles-de-Gaulle Airport near Paris. More than 30
years later, Akira Kobayashi, head of typography at Linotype GmbH, began
collaborating with the typeface’s designer, Adrian Frutiger, to build
upon the family and refine aspects such as character spacing and
legibility.
The Futura design, released in 1928 by typeface designer Paul Renner, is
based loosely on three shapes – the circle, triangle and square. The
Germany-based Bauer Type Foundry assisted in turning the geometric forms
into a type family, which Renner improved over time to enhance
legibility. Today, Futura remains a popular choice for expressing
strength, elegance and conceptual clarity.
The Garamond design dates back to Claude Garamond, a punchcutter and
type designer from the early 16th century. The Garamond #3
typeface, included in the latest release of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, is
based on a variation from the early 20th century that was
modeled after the forms of Jean Jannon, a French printer who created a
version of Garamond about 60 years after Garamond’s death.
Monotype Imaging’s fonts that are a part of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5
are based on the OpenType® font format, which offer an
extended character set to support the English and Romance languages, as
well as most Central European and Eastern European languages. Helevtica,
Frutiger and Futura are also featured as OpenType Pro fonts, which
provide the ability to use advanced typographic features and effects,
such as the automatic insertion of old style figures, ligatures and
small capital letters.
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5
With more than 50 new and enhanced features, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5
includes major enhancements to asset management, color management and
Web graphics. A wide variety of learning resources and additional
content has also been added. CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 is available in
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese,
Russian, Polish, Czech, Swedish, Finnish, Hungarian, Turkish and Dutch.
Further information about CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, in addition to a
free, fully-functional downloadable trial version, are available at www.corel.com/coreldraw.
About Monotype Imaging
Monotype Imaging (Nasdaq:TYPE) combines technology with design to help
the world communicate. Based in Woburn, Mass. with offices in the U.S.,
Europe and Asia, Monotype Imaging brings text imaging and graphical user
interface capabilities to consumer electronics devices such as laser
printers, copiers, mobile phones, digital televisions, set-top boxes,
navigation devices, digital cameras, e-book readers and consumer
appliances. The company also provides printer drivers and color imaging
solutions to printer manufacturers and OEMs (original equipment
manufacturers). Monotype Imaging technologies are combined with access
to more than 13,000 typefaces from the Monotype®, Linotype
and ITC® typeface libraries – home to some of the world's
most widely used designs, including the Times New Roman®,
Helvetica and ITC Franklin Gothic™ typefaces. Fonts are
licensed to creative, business and Web professionals through e-commerce
portals, direct and indirect sales and custom design services. Monotype
Imaging offers industry-standard font solutions that support all of the
world's major languages. Information about Monotype Imaging can be found
at www.monotypeimaging.com.