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  1. 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. Handwritten letterforms of the mid-15th century calligraphy were the natural models for letterforms in systematized typography. [1]

  2. Jul 27, 2015 · Grotesque (aka Gothic) – early 1900s. The first sans-serif typefaces were known as grotesque (as in “ugly”), due to their rejection of the elegance of historic serif styles. Some Grotesque fonts have a double-story layout for the letters ‘g’ and ‘a’, as seen in Franklin Gothic. There’s also a little flair left over from the ...

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  4. May 29, 2023 · It should come as no surprise, then, that there was a similar conflict between tradition and innovation in the typography of the era. The man who took on the old ways was John Baskerville (1706-1775). Baskerville was the most important proponent and practitioner of “progress” in printing in the 18th century.

  5. Their are many different classifications for serifed typefaces, often named for their origins, including Grecian, Latin, Scotch, Scotch Modern, French Old Style, Spanish Old Style, Clarendon and Tuscan. Some of these classifications can also be placed into broader classifications of typography including the styles below. Old Style.

  6. Type Distribution & Initial Forms. Before we, the Fontfabric foundry for type design, get into details, let us first take a glance at how others divide and classify typefaces, and what some early developments looked like. Perhaps the most widespread system is the one designed by Maximilien Vox in 1954, which divides typefaces into nine separate ...

  7. A guide to type styles. When it comes to commonly known type categories, you might be able to think of sans, serif, script and maybe slab. Four categories would be simple and easy, but it would also make design boring. Thankfully there are many more categories and subcategories to explore. Historically we’ve seen many different classification ...

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · One of the best ways to further illustrate the difference between a typeface and a font to anyone asking what is a typeface, is to show them. As mentioned, a typeface is an entire font family. It includes the broad range of fonts that all share a common design. Here are some well-known and popular typefaces:

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