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- "Boston" Numerals?
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... Speaking of "transitional", last night I found myself revisiting a passage in Updike ... lining figures in 1785, but then shows what he calls "transitional" figures that look like hybrids, except you can't be sure ... there's no lc to compare to. The thing is, his "transitional figures" look very much like the Miller (Scotch) ones, ...
Forum topic - hrant - 6 Dec 2006 - 10:55am - 46 comments - 0 attachments
- HTF Didot vs. Linotype Didot
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... as a Didone type, but as a French oldstyle-based transitional. In any case, it has never been a straight revival. There is a ... Didot & his collaborators created some extraordinary transitional types, but they were always rather large, 14 points at least. If a ...
Forum topic - Mark Foster - 6 Apr 2005 - 1:05pm - 21 comments - 0 attachments
- Typeface classification
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... terminology of many typeface classification systems -- transitional, Didone, Garald, neo grotesk, etc. -- cut type design off from its ...
Forum topic - marc - 14 Mar 2005 - 8:01am - 44 comments - 0 attachments
- Faithful revivals from early printed pages
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... in the suggestion that Griffo's featural innovations are transitional, in the sense that they form a bridge between humanist and baroque ... role-architectural. Griffo's romans may fairly be called transitional between Jenson, whose matrices Aldus acquired by marriage, but ...
Forum topic - George Horton - 4 Apr 2006 - 9:58am - 179 comments - 0 attachments
- typeface tango: how to decide who can/should dance with whom
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... Garalde, etc.], baroque/rococo form, neoclassical/"transitional" form, romantic/"modern" form, realist form [Victorian, clarendon ... beautiful when set with Fournier Italic (a neoclassical/transitional font). And the expressionist Post Mediaeval Italic makes a nice ...
Forum topic - TypophileGirl - 5 Mar 2007 - 7:53pm - 35 comments - 0 attachments
- Baskerville
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... Typefaces : Baskerville Baskerville is a "transitional" typeface, designed by John Baskerville in England in the mid-18th ... the paper smooth and pale. They are often classified as "transitional" type, because they bridge the gap between "old-style" type (with ...
Wiki - pstanley - 16 Feb 2011 - 3:31am - 0 comments
- Blackletter in Mexico
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... and its use extended for centuries. It is believed to be a transitional letterform from blackletter to roman. The top and bottom ends of ...
Forum topic - Cristina Paoli - 26 Jan 2006 - 9:03am - 112 comments - 7 attachments
- Cyrillic
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... that it preceded the Glagolitic alphabet, representing a "transitional" stage between Greek and Glagolitic cursive, but these have been ...
Wiki - kateliev - 27 May 2010 - 11:01am - 0 comments
- Lavigne font
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... we currently see. On the other hand, with a transitional, you are competing with many many fonts. Congratulations & ...
Forum topic - Ramiro Espinoza - 30 Mar 2004 - 1:14am - 51 comments - 0 attachments
- serif which will work well with Helvetica
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... If you absolutely insist on using an old-style, or a transitional serif, I think those whose proportions are, again, oval-based (not ...
Forum topic - nin - 9 Jul 2006 - 4:19am - 16 comments - 0 attachments


