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Engravers Bold (1902, also cast by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler) Franklin Gothic series , the patriarch of American sans-serif faces, named for Benjamin Franklin , America’s greatest printer. Franklin Gothic (1903)
Engravers Bold (1902, also cast by Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, Benton) Engravers Old English (1906, Benton), based upon Caslon Text and designed in association with "Cowan" or perhaps Phinney. Engravers Old English Bold (1910, Benton) Engravers Shaded (1906, Benton)
The Bauer Bodoni typeface, with samples of the three of the fonts in the family: Roman (or regular), bold, and italic.. In metal typesetting, a font (American English) or fount (Commonwealth English) is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface, defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design.
Monotype fonts were developed by the Monotype company. This name has been used by three firms. ... Engravers' Bold Titling) Engravers Bold titling; 147: Engravers ...
Monotype Grotesque is a large family of fonts, including very bold, condensed and extended designs, created at different times. Monotype offered a sans-serif capital alphabet as its fourth typeface cut; others were developed later.
Albertus is a glyphic serif display typeface designed by Berthold Wolpe in the period 1932 to 1940 for the British branch of the printing company Monotype.Wolpe named the font after Albertus Magnus, the thirteenth-century German philosopher and theologian.
Andy Bold is a casual script based on the handwriting of Steve's friend Andy Mead. Its most notable use is as the main font of all text displayed in the 2011 video game Terraria . It is also used on the cartridges for the Pokémon video games and in the closing credits of Top of the Pops spin-off, TOTP2 .
Fournier is the name commonly applied to typefaces which are based on the typefaces of Parisian typefounder Pierre-Simon Fournier around the 1740s. [1] Created in the Rococo style and influenced by the Romain du Roi typefaces commissioned by the French government in the previous century, Fournier's typefaces showed an advanced delicacy above what was previously common.