Chicago is a typeface that was originally designed in 1984 by Susan Kare for the first Apple Macintosh computer. It quickly became associated with the tech giant and was widely used in their marketing materials, user interfaces, and other products. The font features a bold, capitalized sans-serif style, with tightly-spaced letters and a distinct, angular design. Though it has fallen out of use in recent years in favor of more modern fonts, it remains an iconic part of Apple's visual identity and a recognizable symbol of the early days of personal computing.
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