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If you like fonts cut by Claude Garamond (or Garamont), Robert Granjon, or Jean Jannon, then you will like Slimbach’s Arno Pro. For typographic ligatures in general roman and italic faces, little can compare with Zuzana Ličko’s lavish Mrs Eaves (1996), which sports some 71 typographic ligatures. It is based on (the original) Baskerville.
Type designer Jean Jannon (76) (15801658) created the typeface on which most modern Garamond revivals are based. Jannon worked more than 80 years after Garamond, and was the rst to release revivals of the earlier Frenchmans work.
Garamond #3 (Morris F. Benton, 1936): Morris F. Benton's Garamond appeared in 1936 and is based on the forms of Jean Jannon, which already displayed characteristics of the transitional style. Garamond #3 is available in four weights with Euro symbol.
Apr 22, 2010 · For Type: A Visual History of Typefaces and Graphic Styles vol. 2 1901–1938, Tholenaar and I focused on type specimens produced in the first 30 years of the 20th Century [sic]. We present typefaces and type specimens demonstrating the highlights of letterpress and the art of printing, with designers credited by name.
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Misjudging the popularity of the series, it instead ran for 27 years, ending finally two months before Becker's death in 1959, for a total of 320 alphabets. In late 1941, just ten years after the first alphabet was published, 100 of those alphabets were compiled and published in book form under the title 100 Alphabets, by Alf R. Becker.
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H.C. Martin: Martin's Idea Books 1-4 (1935-1937). This group of four Speedball-sized booklets showcased Martin's later work with even more zest and eye appeal than the original book. #4 was produced in 1937. C.J. Strong: Detroit School of Lettering 1-10 (1905).