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  • Bell Centennial Std Address
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    The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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  • Bell Centennial Std Bold Listing
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    The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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  • Bell Centennial Std Name & Number
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    The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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  • Bell Centennial Std Sub-Caption
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    The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
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About
Description

Matthew Carter designed Bell Centennial in 1978 specifically for AT&T Corporation (the name honors their 100th anniversary) to use in telephone books. Carter developed it to have high legibility at small sizes, and for composition on high-speed, cathode-ray-tube composing machines. (Bell Gothic, the typeface originally designed for telephone books in 1937 and for composition on the hot metal Linotype machines, was no longer usable in the new technology.) Bell Centennial is a sturdy, condensed sans-serif design that achieves great economy of space while being highly legible. Bell Centennial can be used for modern display purposes and, of course, for small print and lists. The Alternate version of Bell Centennial Bold Listing sits on a standard baseline; the original version sits far below the baseline, and cannot mix properly with other fonts on the same line.

Type Designer

Adobe Originals

The Adobe Originals program started in 1989 as an in-house type foundry at Adobe, brought together to create original typefaces of exemplary design quality, technical fidelity, and aesthetic longevity.

Today the Type team’s mission is to make sophisticated and even experimental typefaces that explore the possibilities of design and technology. Typefaces released as Adobe Originals are the result of years of work and study, regarded as industry standards for the ambition and quality of their development.

Licensing Information
The full Adobe Fonts library is cleared for both personal and commercial use.

As with everything from Adobe Fonts, you can use these fonts for:

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  • Bell Centennial Std Address
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  • How to Use

    You may encounter slight variations in the name of this font, depending on where you use it. Here’s what to look for.

    Desktop

    In application font menus, this font will display:

    Bell Centennial Std Address

    Web

    To use this font on your website, use the following CSS:

    
    font-family: bell-centennial-std-address, sans-serif;
    font-style: italicnormal;
    font-weight: 400;
            

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