16h Library Exclusive: Arial Black

Because the license was strictly "non-transferable" and tied to physical library cards, very few copies survived the turn of the millennium. When libraries purged their CRT labs in 2005, most deleted the 16h versions to avoid legal liability from Monotype.

Public libraries and university media centers negotiated "Academic Site Licenses" with Monotype and Adobe. Under these contracts, a special build of Arial Black was created. Why? Because standard .ttf files lacked the metadata required for library cataloging systems. arial black 16h library exclusive

| Feature | Standard Arial Black | Arial Black 16h Library Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Standard ClearType | 8-level grid-fit hinting for CRT screens | | Kerning pairs | 850 | 1,204 (optimized for university letterheads) | | Ligatures | None | fi , fl , ct , st (academic style) | | Embedding | Installable | Editable & Print & Preview (Highest tier) | | File size | 187 KB | 412 KB (due to librarian metadata) | Because the license was strictly "non-transferable" and tied