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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 ...
The font family released by Bauer consist of mager (light), halbfett (medium), fett (bold), kursiv halbfett (medium italic), and kursiv fett (bold italic). The font family was released in 1952–1953. It was sold by Bauer in German, English, Spanish, and French markets as Steile Futura, Bauer Topic, Vox, Zénith respectively. [31]
Stymie Bold + Light + Medium + Light Italic + Medium Italic (1931) Stymie Bold Italic; Thermotype (1931), with three widths on the same basic design they prefigured the failed Univers. by some twenty years. American Text (1932) Raleigh Gothic (Condensed) (1932) [12] Agency Gothic (1933) Agency Gothic Open (1934) Tower (1934), similar to Stymie ...
Typeface Family Spacing Weights/Styles Target script Included from Can be installed on Example image Aharoni [6]: Sans Serif: Proportional: Bold: Hebrew: XP, Vista
Computer Modern is based on late-1800s Didone type. Its direct inspiration, Monotype Modern, is at top; similar typefaces of the era included Century, Excelsior and Clarendon. Computer Modern is a "Didone", or modern serif font, a genre that emerged in the late 18th century as a contrast to the more organic designs that preceded them. Didone ...
University of California Old Style metal type in regular and italic styles, compared to two digitizations: Californian FB and ITC Berkeley Old Style Medium. University of California Old Style is a serif typeface designed by Frederic Goudy and created for the University of California Press from 1936–8. [ 1 ]
Bodoni Modern + italic (R. Hunter Middleton, 1936), probably the most faithful recutting. Damon Type Foundry offered a Bodoni under the name Bartlet . Linotype and Intertype also produced matrices for machine composition that were somewhat narrower than the foundry type versions.
Released by Font Bureau, it includes bold and bold italic designs, and a complete feature set across all weights, including bold small caps and swash italic alternates as well as optional shorter descenders and a "modernist" italic option to turn off swashes on lower-case letters and reduce the slant on the "A" for a more spare appearance.