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Arial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Arial is also a typeface family comprising standard Arial (Arial Std) and variants, including Arial Black, Bold, Extra Bold, Condensed, Italic, Light, Medium, Monospaced, Narrow, and Rounded, plus combinations like Rounded Light and Extra Bold Condensed, and so on. |
 | | Arial was introduced as a TrueType font in 1990, and as a PostScript font in 1991. |
 | | While the inclusion of Arial with Windows has made it one of the most common typefaces in the world, it is controversial in typography circles. |
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