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Arno, or Arno Pro, is a created by at intended for professional use. Adobe Fonts : Arno The name refers to the that runs through , a centre of the . Arno is an old-style serif font, drawing inspiration from a variety of 15th and 16th century typefaces. Slimbach has described the design as a combination of the period's Aldine and Venetian styles, with inspired by the calligraphy and printing of Ludovico degli Arrighi.

Arno was released in five optical sizes: separate fonts for different text sizes from captions to headings. In addition, Arno contains alternate letter styles such as swash italics inspired by Renaissance calligraphy. Other supported features include proportional and tabular numbers, , subscripts and superscripts, and ordinals.

Arno includes , as well as and fleuron characters inspired by early printing. Arno supports the alphabet, , as well as Latin diacritics, including the Unicode Latin Extended character set.


Availability
Part of the programme, Arno is included with Adobe Creative Suite 3, Adobe Font Folio 11 and Adobe Typekit.


Inspiration
The font family is a multi-purpose type suitable for book design, inspired by the calligraphically-inspired humanistic types of the Italian Renaissance. Slimbach described his goal as giving it "a tangible style" to be "as readable as possible".


Reception
Arno has received positive reviews. Reviewing the font for Typographica, designer described it as "nicely sturdy" for body text and highlighted the sophistication of its italic alternate programming, noting that when enabled Arno "almost becomes a different typeface". Font expert Stephen Coles compared it to Requiem. Designer and calligrapher Paul Shaw suggested that its design represents a different, more "lively" approach to the neutral-looking Minion, and "yet not as loose and carefree as Brioso."

In 2011, the American Chemical Society began using Arno Pro for the body text of several of its , including the flagship Journal of the American Chemical Society after decades of using Times Roman.For the Journal of the American Chemical Society, the change in font, along with numerous other formatting changes, took place between the 3rd and 4th issues of 2011 (vol. 133): J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 643.


Optical sizes

A light weight is included only in the display style. Slimbach commented that he felt that using light styles at text sizes would be a mistake because they would be hard to read.


Awards
It was a winning entry in the Type Directors Club 2007 Type Design Competition (TDC2), under the Type System / Superfamily category.

Document design expert Matthew Butterick used Arno in the print edition of his book Typography for Lawyers.


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