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- Bunkyu Midashi Mincho StdN ExtraBold Toppan Bunkyu Gothic Pr6N Regular / Demibold Toppan Bunkyu Midashi Gothic StdN Extrabold Monotype LingWai Medium (SC...
- Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Semibold, Semibold Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extrabold, Extrabold Italic, Black, and Black Italic. The typeface has several...
- medium, bold, extrabold, medium condensed, bold condensed, and open. Bodoni-Antiqua (1926, Louis Höll) Cast in roman, bold, extrabold, italic, bold italic...
- series (1937) Twentieth Century Bold Italic (1937) Twentieth Century Extrabold Italic (1937) Twentieth Century Extrabold Condensed Italic (1938) Twentieth...
- ****ura Script ( 1954) ****ura Extra Bold Oblique (1955, with Tommy Thompson) ****ura Extra Bold Condensed ****ura Extra Bold Condensed Oblique Imperial +...
- original ****ura font family. Bold and bold oblique fonts were released in 1930. Medium, medium oblique, extra bold, and extra bold oblique fonts were released...
- Schmalfett (Bold Condensed, originally called "Bücher-Grotesk halbfett". Available as poster type, 'R' with a curled leg) Extra (Extrabold Condensed, tighter-spaced...
- the Univers typeface: 35 Extra Light, 45 Light, 55 Medium or Regular, 65 Bold, 75 Extra Bold, 85 Extra Bold, 95 Ultra Bold or Black. Deviants of these...
- Century (1937) Twentieth Century Bold Italic (1937) Twentieth Century Extrabold Italic (1937) Twentieth Century Extrabold Condensed Italic (1938) Twentieth...
- font styles (bold/regular and italics/regular). As a result, it used to be common to see declarations such as font-family: 'Gill Sans Extrabold', 'Heisei...