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  2. History of Western typography - Wikipedia

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    The svelte French style reached its fullest refinement in the roman types attributed to the best-known figure of French typography—Claude Garamond (also Garamont). In 1541 Robert Estienne , printer to the king, helped Garamond obtain commissions to cut the sequence of Greek fonts for King Francis I of France , known as the " grecs du roi ".

  3. Slab serif - Wikipedia

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    Slab serifs form a large and varied genre. Some such as Memphis and Rockwell have a geometric design with minimal variation in stroke width: they are sometimes described as sans-serif fonts with added serifs. Others such as those of the Clarendon genre have a structure more like most other serif fonts, though with larger and more obvious serifs.

  4. Movable type - Wikipedia

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    The History and Technique of Lettering. Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-40281-9. LCCN 57-13116. The Dover edition is an abridged and corrected republication of the work originally published in 1950 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. under the title Lettering: The History and Technique of Lettering as Design. Moxon, Joseph (1683–84).

  5. Serif - Wikipedia

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    This group is characterized by lines of even thickness for each stroke, the equivalent of "sans serif". This style, first introduced on newspaper headlines, is commonly used on headings, websites, signs and billboards. A Japanese-language font designed in imitation of western serifs also exists. [77]

  6. Type design - Wikipedia

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    The counter is an integral element in Western typography, however this concept may not apply universally to non-Western typographic traditions. More complex scripts, such as Chinese, which make use of compounding elements ( radicals ) within a single character may additionally require consideration of spacing not only between characters but ...

  7. Western calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    First page of Paul's epistle to Philemon in the Rochester Bible (12th century). A modern calligraphic rendition of the word calligraphy (Denis Brown, 2006). Western calligraphy is the art of writing and penmanship as practiced in the Western world, especially using the Latin alphabet (but also including calligraphic use of the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, as opposed to "Eastern" traditions ...

  8. History of typography - Wikipedia

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    The history of typography may refer to: History of Western typography, for the history of typography in Europe and the wider Western world;

  9. Typography - Wikipedia

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    The term typography is also applied to the style, arrangement, and appearance of the letters, numbers, and symbols created by the process. Type design is a closely related craft, sometimes considered part of typography; most typographers do not design typefaces, and some type designers do not consider themselves typographers.