“Upon the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984, Apple adopted a new corporate font called Apple Garamond. It is a variation of ITC Garamond, condensed to 80% of normal width. Presumably, Apple felt that the existing ITC Garamond Condensed, at 64%, was too narrow. Bitstream condensed the font and subtly adjusted the stroke widths and performed the hinting.” — Wikipedia