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      Didot

      • Created in the late 18th century by a famous French printing family of the same name, Didot is a high-contrast ‘modern’ serif typeface with added stress on aspects of the letterforms.
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  2. Typography, type-founding, and typeface design began as closely related crafts in mid-15th-century Europe with the introduction of movable type printing at the junction of the medieval era and the Renaissance.

  3. May 29, 2023 · In the 18th century, type was made of metal that was cast using hand-engraved matrices. With as many as 2000 characters on a single page, a printer needed many thousands of individual sorts (single metal letters) for each typeface, size and style.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaskervilleBaskerville - Wikipedia

    Baskerville is a serif typeface designed in the 1750s by John Baskerville (1706–1775) in Birmingham, England, and cut into metal by punchcutter John Handy.

  5. Oct 15, 2019 · Created in the late 18th century by a famous French printing family of the same name, Didot is a high-contrast ‘modern’ serif typeface with added stress on aspects of the letterforms. The contrast of line thickness throughout the typeface gives the letters an extremely elegant and refined appearance.

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    • 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. ilovetypography.com › 2008/01/17 › type-termsI love Typography (ILT)

    Jan 17, 2008 · Today we’ve moved along the time-line to the cusp of the 18th century, the start of a period in history that we now refer to as the The Enlightenment, a time that was to sow the seeds of revolution in France, North America and beyond.

  7. Welcome to the second lesson of this course, where we’ll talk about “old style” typefaces. These were designed for print between the 15th and the 18th century. Let's learn more about them. Related...

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