Geneva (typeface)

Geneva is the name of a sans serif font that was designed by Susan Kare for Apple. It was delivered with the first Macintosh computers, making it one of the oldest writings of the Macintosh operating systems. Susan Kare initially suggested before for the writings of the Macintosh name of the stops on the Paoli - tram. Steve Jobs liked the idea of cities as a model name, but would prefer cities of " world-class rank ."

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