Elite
: Several typefaces carry this name, most notably Prestige Elite , designed in 1953 by Howard Kettler for IBM . It is a monospaced slab serif typeface that was extremely popular on electric typewriters like the IBM Selectric .
In the world of typewriters and early computer printing, "Elite" refers to a specific size of type. : Several typefaces carry this name, most notably
: Traditionally, Elite is a type size that measures 12 characters per inch (cpi) . It is smaller than "Pica," which measures 10 cpi. : Several typefaces carry this name
: A popular digital revival available on Google Fonts , Special Elite mimics the "inked up grunge" of vintage Smith Corona and Remington typewriter models. 2. Internet Slang: "Leet" Speak most notably Prestige Elite