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- all the most skilled punchcutters of this century" with regard to creating their own designs, although presumably many punchcutters of the past designed...
- after his death, some designs influenced by him were made by British punchcutters. The Fry Foundry of Bristol created a version, probably cut by their...
- Hebrew). If Garamond distributed specimens of his typefaces, as later punchcutters and typefounders did, none is known to survive, although one unsigned...
- produced in his office as early as 1750. The type design was performed by punchcutters Christian Zinck, Johann Michael Schmidt and Johann Peter Astropacus,...
- named after the designer. Garamond was one of the first independent punchcutters, specialising in type design and punch-cutting as a service to others...
- extremely precise French punchcutter particularly renowned for his skill in cutting italics. Vervliet comments that among punchcutters in France "the main...
- Other schemes exist; for example, the types cut by the Didot family of punchcutters and typographers in France between the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
- Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf considered Fleischman one of the three greatest punchcutters of the eighteenth century alongside Fournier and John Baskerville (although...
- Hendrik van den Keere (c. 1540/2 – 1580) was a punchcutter, or cutter of punches to make metal type, who lived in Ghent in modern Belgium. Van den Keere...
- publishers quickly sought to emulate, with versions by other French punchcutters even before Garamond had finished the last size. According to John A...