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      • While not used extensively in Europe, Caslon types were distributed throughout the British Empire, including British North America, where they were used on the printing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
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  2. It was the dominant type in the thirteen American colonies of British America (introduced by Benjamin Franklin) for the second half of the 18th century and was used for the United States Declaration of Independence. Caslon marks the rise of England as the center of typographic activity.

  3. May 29, 2023 · Thus, for the early drafts of Master and Commander, I started with one of the great typefaces of all time: Caslon. Created by master engraver William Caslon (c. 1692–1766) in London, was “the” type of 18th century England, as well as in a certain upstart of a nation, the United States of America.

  4. Jan 24, 2021 · Firmin and Pierre Didot developed many variations of the style between 1784 and 1811. These designs, along with Bodoni, were the beginning of the Didone style of typefaces. Didot and other typefaces in the modern or Didone classification are designed for title or subheading text.

  5. Jul 27, 2015 · Fonts from the 18th century that took the type design trends to the max were known as Didone or Modern. These typefaces have extreme contrast with broad strokes reducing to thin hairlines, along with unbracketed serifs that abruptly change from thick to thin without a transitional curve.

    • 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 calligraphic forms.
    • Garamond. Claude Garamond is credited with the first version of Garamond, designed c. 1532. There is dispute over the actual provenance, as some claim present-day Garamond is based on the work of Jean Jannon’s designs 60 years after Garamond’s forms.
    • Bodoni. By the late 18th century, printing technologies, new ink formulas, and better paper provided the ability to print more delicate forms. Giambattista Bodoni designed Bodoni as a more geometric form, with straighter lines and more extreme variations between thick and thin parts of the letters.
    • Cooper Black. Cooper Black has a close association with the 1970s; however, Oswald Cooper actually created the typeface in 1921. Cooper designed the Black weight after releasing a larger Cooper Old Style family of fonts.
  6. Mar 5, 2019 · Among designers, the word “serif” itself invites controversy. Serifs give the eye a curve to hug. Some historians claim the word originated in 18th century Dutchschreef” (marks of the pen),...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaslonCaslon - Wikipedia

    Caslon is the name given to serif typefaces designed by William Caslon I (c. 1692–1766) in London, or inspired by his work. Caslon worked as an engraver of punches, the masters used to stamp the moulds or matrices used to cast metal type.

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