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Garamond is a
group of many
serif typefaces,
named for sixteenth-century
Parisian engraver Claude Garamond,
generally spelled as
Garamont in his lifetime...
- 1510–1561),
known commonly as
Claude Garamond, was a
French type designer,
publisher and punch-cutter
based in Paris.
Garamond worked as an
engraver of punches...
- EB
Garamond is a free and open
source implementation of
Claude Garamond’s typeface,
Garamond, and the
matching Italic, Gr**** and
Cyrillic characters designed...
- Look up
Garamond in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Garamond is a
group of many
serif typefaces.
Garamond may also
refer to:
Garamond (font size), or...
- Apple's
corporate typeface was a
custom variant of the ITC
Garamond typeface called Apple Garamond. It was used
alongside the
Apple logo for
product names...
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Hoefler Text, Georgia, Junicode, some
variations of
Garamond (such as the open-source EB
Garamond), and FF Scala.
Palatino and its
clone FPL Neu support...
- Bierut, Michael. "I Hate ITC
Garamond".
Design Observer.
Retrieved 6
November 2014.
Slimbach & Brady. "Adobe
Garamond" (PDF). Adobe.
Archived from the...
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Fonts originally consisted of a set of
moveable type
letterpunches purchased from a type foundry. As
early as 1600, the
sizes of
these types—their "bodies"—acquired...
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logotype was one word cast as a
single piece of type (e.g. "The" in ATF
Garamond), as
opposed to a ligature,
which is two or more
letters joined, but not...
- by Belbo's employer, Mr.
Garamond, as a researcher.
Casaubon learns that in
addition to a
respected publishing house,
Garamond also owns Manutius, a vanity...