
Designed by Luc(as) de Groot, Consolas is a monospaced typeface featured in the ClearType Font Collection.
This collection capitalizes on Microsoft's ClearType font rendering technology, and Consolas has been part of it since Windows Vista.
Widely integrated, it comes bundled with Windows, Microsoft Office 2007, and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Additionally, it is available for download from Microsoft.
Unique to Consolas is the inclusion of a slash through the zero character, a distinctive feature among standard Windows Vista fonts.
Notably, it has become the default font for Microsoft Notepad starting with Windows 8.

Luc(as) de Groot
The Segoe Script is a part of the Segoe family of fonts, originating from Microsoft. Its design, credited to Carl Crossgrove, was inspired by the handwriting style of Brian Allen. The Segoe Script Family, comprising of 2 fonts, is characterized by elegant handwriting script fonts. The character set of the Segoe Script font includes Latin-1 and WGL Pan-European (Eastern Europe, Cyrillic, Greek and Turkish). The font specifically features extended strokes that are inherently present in cursive handwriting.
※ Following licensing information is for reference only.
Please confirm the exact usage with the font owner(foundry or publisher).
Desktop: Authorized for utilization on a desktop computer. This license allows applications such as Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop to access the font for creating and printing documents and static images like .jpeg and .png files. License is user-based and expandable.
App: Suitable for incorporation into applications for mobile devices. The font file can be embedded directly into the code for apps on iOS, Android, or Windows Phone platforms.
Webfont: Applicable to websites on a single domain. May not be shared across various websites by agencies. Each page view is counted when the webfont is applied on a webpage.
Digital Ad/Email: Intended for embedding in digital advertisements. This includes ads constructed with HTML5 and can be distributed to third parties for ad creation.
Electronic Doc: Permits embedding of the font in electronic documents such as eBooks and eMagazines. Based on the number of publications in which the font appears.
| Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop | Personal and professional desktop use | X |
| App | Embedding in mobile apps | X |
| Webfont | Websites (single domain) | X |
| Digital Ad/Email | HTML5 digital ads | X |
| Electronic Doc | eBooks, eMagazines, etc. | X |






