Hoefler Text Font Family was designed by Jonathan Hoefler and published by Hoefler & Co.. Hoefler Text contains 9 styles and family package options. Steeped in the virtues of classical typography, Hoefler Text is a comprehensive family of typefaces from the dawn of the digital age. The Hoefler Text typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 1991. Created for Apple Computer, it was one of the first digital typefaces to restore many of the vanished traditions once central to fine typography such as extended ligatures, small capitals, engraved initials, and arabesque borders. Not explicitly a historical revival, Hoefler Text is instead a typographic omnibus of seventeenth century styles, paying special tribute to the work of Jean Jannon (1580-1658), whose work was long misattributed to Claude Garamond, and Miklós Kis (1650-1702), the creator of the typefaces commonly ascribed to Anton Janson.
