Microsoft, best known for its Windows operating system that ships with a wide range of system fonts such as Arial, Verdana and Times New Roman, is also a key player in shaping modern digital typography standards, alongside companies like Apple. Over the years, Microsoft has contributed to the development of technologies like ClearType and the OpenType font format, which have become industry benchmarks. While not widely known for open‑source typefaces, the company has released only a few, including the Selawik font, a metrically compatible alternative to Segoe UI. More about Microsoft’s typographic work and standards can be explored on the official Microsoft Typography portal learn.microsoft.com/typography/ .
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