| Name | Agenda | 
|---|---|
| Characteristics | Oblique square (diamond-shaped) dots over the “i” and “j”. Lowercase “e” has a angled end to its crossbar. No descender on lowercase “b”.  | 
| History | The Agenda design is a humanist sans-serif font with sharp corners and perfectly circular curves. It is a deceptively simple looking typeface, with narrow stroke widths and no emphasis, false serifs or curling shapes. It was created by Greg Thompson for the Font Bureau and was based on a 1916 typeface Edward Johnston designed for the London Underground.  | 
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