's roman typeface, from the "Laertis" published in Venice
ca 1475. Adobe Jenson was first released in 1996 as a
multiple master font. It was created using sophisticated interpolation or multiple-master technology, to create a range of weights and
optical sizes suitable for different text sizes. This partial automation of font creation was intended to allow a gradual trend in styles from solid, chunky designs for caption-size small print to more graceful and slender designs for headings. It is now sold in the standard
OpenType font format under the name Adobe Jenson Pro. Jenson's type used an 'M' with two-way top serifs and a 'Q' with a curled tail, both now not commonly seen; the default characters are more contemporary forms but both were included as
alternate characters. ==Adobe Jenson Pro==