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Cloister is a serif typeface that was designed by Morris Fuller Benton and published by American Type Founders from around 1913. [1] [2] It is loosely based on the printing of Nicolas Jenson in Venice in the 1470s, in what is now called the "old style" of serif fonts. [3]
Cloister Italic (1913), based on the 1501 italic face of Aldus Manutius. Cloister Bold Condensed (1917) Cloister Cursive (1922) Cloister Lightface (1924) Cloister Lightface Italic (1925) Cloister Cursive Handtooled (1926), with Charles H. Becker. Della Robbia Light (1913), based on T.M. Cleland’s Della Robbia. Later copied by Damon & Peat as ...
Cloister Italic (1913, Benton), based on the 1501 italic face of Aldus Manutius. Cloister Bold Condensed (1917, Benton) Cloister Initials (1918, Goudy) Cloister Cursive (1922, Benton) Cloister Lightface (1924, Benton) Cloister Lightface Italic (1925, Benton) Cloister Cursive Handtooled (1926, Benton), with Charles H. Becker.
Samples of Monospaced typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Anonymous Pro [1]Bitstream Vera Sans Mono [2]Cascadia Code: Century Schoolbook Monospace
LTC Caslon is a digitisation of the Lanston Type Company's 14-point size Caslon 337 of 1915, in turn a revival of the original Caslon types. [ 93 ] [ 94 ] This family include fonts in regular and bold weights, with fractions, ligatures, small caps (regular and regular italic only), swashes (regular italic weight only), and Central European ...
The following is a list of typefaces designed by Frederic Goudy.. Goudy was one of America's most prolific designers of metal type. He worked under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, and many of his designs are old-style serif designs inspired by the relatively organic structure of typefaces created between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, following the lead of earlier ...
Specimens of typefaces by Morris Fuller Benton. Morris Fuller Benton (November 30, 1872 – June 30, 1948) was an American typeface designer who headed the design department of the American Type Founders (ATF), for which he was the chief type designer from 1900 to 1937.
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