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    Garamond is a group of many serif typefaces, named for sixteenth-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond, generally spelled as Garamont in his lifetime. Garamond-style typefaces are popular and particularly often used for book printing and body text . Garamond's types followed the model of an influential typeface cut for Venetian printer ...

  2. Named for the French punch-cutter Claude Garamond, the typeface in its current form has a foggy past. What we now know as Garamond are modern interpretations of fonts that were inspired by drawings which were modeled after the punches of Claude Garamond. The original punches, long slender metal rectangles with individual letterforms carved into ...

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  4. Apr 8, 2018 · Claude Garamond had a unique style of designing type that did not exactly resemble a scribe’s handwriting, rather a kind of typeface which even though boasted a calligraphist feel, was easier to use with printing presses. Claude Garamond’s typefaces were used in the printing of many books in Roman and Latin.

  5. Garamond, Claude. Claude Garamond (klōd gärämôN´), 1480–1561, Parisian designer and maker of printing types. According to tradition he learned his art from Geofroy Tory. Types designed by Garamond were used in the printeries of the Estienne family, Colines, Plantin, and Bodoni, and types used by the Elzevir family were based on his designs.

  6. Mar 22, 2019 · Caslon. William Caslon designed Caslon c. 1725, basing the typeface on 17th-century Dutch type drawings. Caslon is a further evolution of Bembo, with letterforms aligned less with handmade ...

  7. Aug 3, 2019 · Aug 3, 2019. --. Claude Garamond, a French publisher and punch cutter from Paris, “created visual forms that were embraced for two hundred years.”. His work not only paved the way for other ...

  8. Oct 20, 2017 · Garamond is an old-style serif typeface that was created by engraver Claude Garamond in the 16th century. Often used for printing body text and books. Letters with relatively organic structure ...

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