In the year that Ascender was formed, it released its first typeface, Endurance, with the goal of high readability both in print and on screen. Its design follows the Swiss model of grotesque sans serifs. Capital letters are less constricted in proportion than other popular grotesques (Arial and
Helvetica for instance). Terminals are shorter and counters are generally more open. The
italics are designed and not algorithmically slanted. In 2005, Ascender announced that it agreed with Microsoft Corporation to distribute Microsoft fonts, including the
Windows Core Fonts, the Microsoft Web Fonts and the many multilingual fonts currently supplied by Microsoft in its software products and operating systems. In that same year Ascender announced that it had a distribution agreement with
IBM to provide a range of Japanese fonts as well as a distribution agreement with Bigelow & Holmes Type Foundry to distribute the
Lucida family of fonts. Also in 2005, Steve Matteson designed the fonts for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Ascender's type designers and font software engineers created custom fonts tuned specifically for high-quality display on-screen in the Xbox
user interface, as well as multilingual fonts to support the Xbox 360 branding and marketing around the world. At the end of 2005 Ascender announced its first
OpenType Pro font, Pericles Pro. Pericles Pro is based on the work of Robert Foster who created the original designs for
American Type Founders in 1934. Each Pericles Pro font includes 433 glyphs. This includes 12 stylistic alternates and 17
ligatures to mix and match with a full set of capitals, small capitals, superscript, subscript, and small capital letters. In 2006 Ascender released numerous products for hardware and software developers including a font set that meets the
EIA-708-B standard for Digital TV Closed Captioning (DTVCC), large
Unicode compliant fonts and fonts for
HD DVD authors and publishers designed to enhance the on-screen experience that is part of an HD DVD's Advanced Content. Also in 2006 Ascender introduced a software product for mobile phones – the Ascender Personality Kit, which combined
ring tones,
wallpaper backgrounds, themes, and fonts into packaged sets that automated the process of acquiring and applying multiple components for users to personalize their
Windows Mobile phone. In November, 2007 Ascender announced it had created the
Droid font family for the Android handset platform. In 2007 Ascender executed a license to distribute the Microsoft scalable font engine that supports hinting technology to enhance on-screen legibility. Ascender also created the
Liberation fonts distributed by Red Hat. In the same year Ascender made the Microsoft ClearType Font Collection available to end users looking to utilize the fonts from the Microsoft Vista operating system on other platforms (including Mac, Unix and previous Windows versions). ==Research==