Lucinda font is a typeface family designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, released by Adobe Systems in 1989. It is named after Lucinda, a computer typesetting system that was developed for the American Type Founders (ATF) company in the late 1970s. The font is known for its readability, simple appearance but at the same time timeless elegance. It has been widely used in books, magazines, and corporate communications. Lucinda font family includes two sub-families - Lucinda Sans and Lucinda Serif. The Sans version has a more modern appearance, while the Serif version has a more traditional, classic style.