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Font manufacturer is Arial-Narrow-Italic. Products that supply this font Product name On this page you can download Arial Narrow Italic font version Version 2.20, which belongs to the family Arial Narrow (Italic tracing). License Microsoft fonts for enterprises, web developers, for hardware & software redistribution or server installations.Impact is a trademark of Stephenson Blake (Holdings) Ltd.ฤก252 LaLatin 2: Eastern Europe 1251 Cyrillic 1253 Greek 1254 Turkish 1257 Windows Baltic Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman) 869 IBM Greek 866 MS-DOS Russian 865 MS-DOS Nordic 863 MS-DOS Canadian French 861 MS-DOS Icelandic 860 MS-DOS Portuguese 857 IBM Turkish 855 IBM Cyrillic primarily Russian 852 Latin 2 775 MS-DOS Baltic 737 Greek former 437 G 850 WE/Latin 1 437 US It is also supplied with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 released on 13 August 1996 and Internet Explorer 4. It operates in HTML5 canvas, so your images are created instantly on your. Version 2.20 - Impact version 2.20 was one of our original Core fonts for the Web posted on 1 March 1996. Its a free online image maker that allows you to add custom resizable text to images. Version 2.30 - Impact version 2.30 extends the WGL4 version to include the euro currency symbol. Impact version history Version 2.35 - This version includes some minor table updates, but no new glyphs. Even without Schmalfette, you can use Impact for, well, impact. Because Impact was less condensed than Schmalfette, designers often used the two fonts together as companion faces. The mid-1960s marked the height of a fashion for bold condensed faces that probably originated when Paris Match cut up prints of the Schmalfette Grotesk font, which had been drawn by Walter Haettenschweiler. Looking back: After 20 years of failing to make an impact in the world of mass computing, Intel finally stopped shipping Itanium processors last Thurs. Geoffrey Lee designed this face, first issued in 1965 by the famous Sheffield foundry, Stephenson Blake.