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- January 1766), also known as William Caslon the Elder, was an English typefounder. The distinction and legibility of his type secured him the patronage...
- 1658) was a French Protestant printer, type designer, punchcutter and typefounder active in Sedan in the seventeenth century. He was a reasonably prolific...
- Australian explorer and pastoralist Joseph Jackson (typefounder) (1733–1792), British typefounder Joseph A. Jackson (1861–1940), American architect Joseph...
- first appeared. Through his family's business, Reed became a prominent typefounder, and wrote a standard work on the subject: History of the Old English...
- 1844) was a British typefounder based in London, who cast and sold metal type for printing. After an apprenticeship with typefounder Joseph Jackson, he...
- Vox-ATypI classification system. It amalgamates the surnames of the famous typefounders Firmin Didot and Giambattista Bodoni, whose efforts defined the style...
- The Fry Foundry of Bristol created a version, probably cut by their typefounder Isaac Moore. Marketed in the twentieth century as "Fry's Baskerville"...
- connection is today regarded as a mere legend. The 19th-century printer and typefounder Fournier Le Jeune suggested that Gutenberg was not using type cast with...
- European typography in 1788, when Richard Austin cut a new font for typefounder and publisher John Bell, which included three-quarter height lining figures...
- Joseph Jackson (1733 – 14 January 1792) was a British engraver and typefounder who cut, cast and sold metal type. His foundry was based at Salisbury Square...