Vincent Connare created Trebuchet MS as a humanist sans-serif typeface for Microsoft Corporation in 1996. The font’s name derives from trebuchet, an ancient siege weapon. Additionally, this name came about because Connare was asked at Microsoft headquarters: Can You Create a Trebuchet that Can Launch Someone From Our Main Campus To the Brand New Consumer Campus, Which Is About One Mile Away?”
Mathematically, can it be done?” Connare came up with this name as an appropriate title for their font which launches word phrases on the Internet. Trebuchet MS typeface was featured as one of three default themes in Windows XP; its usage included window titles as well as window captions. Microsoft made Trebuchet available free as part of their primary font package for websites; today it remains one of the most used body text fonts online.
Trebuchet MS Font
License: Personal Use Only!
Font Type: Free
Format: TTF
Total Files: 1
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