FONTLOG for D-DIN family ------------------------ This file provides detailed information on the D-DIN font software. This information should be distributed along with the D-DIN fonts and any derivative works. Basic Font Information ---------------------- Copyright (c) 2017, Datto Inc. (https://www.datto.com/fonts/d-din) DIN 1451 is a sans-serif typeface that is widely used for traffic, administrative and technical applications. It was defined by the German standards body DIN - Deutsches Institut fur Normung (German Institute for Standardization) in the standard sheet DIN 1451-Schriften (typefaces) in 1931. Similar standards existed for stencilled letters. Originally designed for industrial uses, the first DIN-type fonts were a simplified design that could be applied with limited technical difficulty. Due to the design's legibility and uncomplicated, unadorned design, it has become popular for general purpose use in signage and display adaptations. Many adaptations and expansions of the original design have been released digitally. [from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_1451] Datto uses a DIN-font as primary corporate font and commissioned Monotype to create several styles, for internal use and to be open sourced under a SIL OFL v1.1 license. D-DIN currently provides the following Unicode coverage: Basic Latin: complete Latin-1 Supplement: complete Plus ISO 8859-15 characters missing in the above. Information for Contributors ---------------------------- Copyright © 2017 Datto Inc. https://www.datto.com/fonts/d-din This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. ChangeLog --------- (This should list both major and minor changes, most recent first.) 2017-10-26 - v1.0: First public release Acknowledgements ------------------------- This font is based on a Monotype-font that Datto acquired to be open sourced. Design: Charles Nix (Monotype).