AG Monster
Prehistorically, and in less technologically advanced cultures even into modern times, tool and weapon blades have been made from wood, bone, and stone. Most woods are exceptionally poor at holding edges and bone and stone suffer from brittleness making them suffer from fracture when striking or struck. In modern times stone, in the form of obsidian, is used in some medical scalpels as it is capable of being formed into an exceedingly fine edge. Ceramic knives are non-metallic and non-magnetic. As non-metals do not corrode they remain rust and corrosion free but they suffer from similar faults as stone and bone, being rather brittle and almost entirely inflexible.
AG Latin Package
AG Latin Package
The 〈AG Latin Package〉 is a bundle consisting of five Latin typefaces produced by the AG Typography Institute. It is composed of a total of five fonts: two typefaces for body text (AG Next, AG Daily) and three typefaces for graphic and headline use (AG MONSTER, AG MORRIGAN, AG Fountain). *The fonts included in this package are not sold separately.
AG Morrigan
In massive stars, heavier elements can be burned in a contracting core through the neon-burning process and oxygen-burning process. The final stage in the stellar nucleosynthesis process is the silicon-burning process that results in the production of the stable isotope iron-56. Any further fusion would be an endothermic process that consumes energy, and so further energy can only be produced through gravitational collapse.
AG Daily
Main articles: Earth’s rotation § Stellar day, Sidereal time, and Rotation period Rotation of the dwarf planet Ceres A sidereal day or stellar day is the span of time it takes for the Earth to make one entire rotation with respect to the celestial background or a distant star (assumed to be fixed). Measuring a day as such is used in astronomy. A sidereal day is about 4 minutes less than a solar day of 24 hours (23 hours 56 minutes and 4.09 seconds), or 0.99726968 of a solar day of 24 hours. There are about 366.2422 stellar days in one mean tropical year (one stellar day more than the number of solar days).
AG Next
In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that only the present exists, and the future and past are unreal. Past and future entities are construed as logical constructions or fictions. The opposite of presentism is eternalism, which is the belief that things in the past and things yet to come exist eternally. Another view (not held by many philosophers) is sometimes called the growing block theory of time—which postulates that the past and present exist, but the future does not.
AG Fountain
The palaces of Moorish Spain, particularly the Alhambra in Granada, had famous fountains. The patio of the Sultan in the gardens of Generalife in Granada (1319) featured spouts of water pouring into a basin, with channels which irrigated orange and myrtle trees. The garden was modified over the centuries – the jets of water which cross the canal today were added in the 19th century. The fountain in the Court of the Lions of the Alhambra, built from 1362 to 1391, is a large vasque mounted on twelve stone statues of lions. Water spouts upward in the vasque and pours from the mouths of the lions, filling four channels dividing the courtyard into quadrants.
- Windows XP 이상
- Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) 이상
Hard disk 50MB
Not available on all softwares that does not support OTF
Kerning is not supported on any software that supports OTF but does not support open-type functionality
Not available on all softwares that does not support OTF
Kerning is not supported on any software that supports OTF but does not support open-type functionality
Covers body text and titles for publications (books, periodicals), print advertisements (newspapers, magazines), and promotional materials such as brochures, posters, and manuals, including vinyl lettering for exhibitions; excludes CI/BI logotypes and online embedding.
Covers static web design elements, banners, and email imagery, as well as digital content including webtoons, e-catalogs, and newsletters, or PDF uploads of printed materials; excludes logotypes.
Covers static images and graphic UI elements used within mobile or desktop applications.
Covers the creation of standard internal and external business documents and presentations.
Covers the use of outlined font characters for physical signage and business names.
Covers outdoor installations, packaging, and physical merchandise (apparel, stationery, household goods), as well as secondary digital assets for sale such as web skins and UI components.
Covers subtitles and graphics for all video media, including television broadcasting, feature films, trailers, e-learning content, and promotional videos or commercials.
Corporate identity, brand names, product names, logotypes, and trademarks.
Digital publishing including books, magazines, newspapers, comics, and reports in EPUB or other digital formats.
Font embedding and user interface (UI) design for mobile and desktop applications.
Integration into online, mobile, and video games, including consoles, arcade machines, and retail packaging.
Embedding in consumer electronics, telecommunication devices, printers, set-top boxes, navigation systems, and various hardware interfaces.
Usage for web user interfaces (Web UI) and self-hosting on web servers.
Font embedding or server-based sharing services, including digital signage, information systems, ATMs, and automated machinery.