Designed at ParaType in 1990 by Tagir Safayev, the Courier New font is based on the Courier typewriter face created by Howard Kettler for International Business Machines (IBM) in 1956.
This typeface is widely recognized for its monospaced and simple design, making it suitable for typewriter and computer programming applications.
In 1997, Alexander Tarbeev introduced decorative styles to enhance the Courier New font, offering additional versatility and aesthetic options for various design contexts.
The font's lineage and subsequent modifications contribute to its enduring popularity across different industries and applications.
Alexander Tarbeev
Tagir Safayev
Paratype, a company that has been creating, expanding, and distributing digital fonts since the 1980s, offers an expanding library of typefaces. This library includes the widely used PT Sans/Serif Pro, Futura PT, DIN 2014, Circe, Vast, and Fact fonts. Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts are all supported by Paratype fonts. In addition to producing custom fonts, the company also offers font mastering and software services.
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Desktop: for use on a desktop workstation. Install the font on your system and use within various applications for creating documents and static images. It's essential to review the specific Desktop license agreement as certain restrictions may apply.
App: for embedding in mobile applications. Suitable for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone app development. Font file will be embedded in your app's code.
Digital Ad/Email: for use in HTML5 ads. Embed fonts into digital ads with a provided kit. Terms enable usage in digital ads on advertising networks. A Digital Ad license is tailored for the variable nature of advertising impressions.
Webfont: for websites on a single domain. Cannot be shared across multiple sites by agencies. Webfont licenses are counted per pageview. Other license types are available depending on the webfont.
Electronic Doc: for embedding in e-text products like eBooks and eMagazines. Each publication usage requires a separate license, while updated versions for free to previous customers typically do not.
Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
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Desktop | Use on desktop applications like Word or Photoshop | X |
App | Embedding in mobile applications | X |
Digital Ad/Email | Use in HTML5 ads | X |
Webfont | Use for a single website domain | X |
Electronic Doc | Embedding in e-text products | X |