8/28/2023 0 Comments Garamond typeface classification![]() ![]() The crossbar of the lowercase e is horizontal. The contrast between the thick and thin strokes increases compared to the Venetian typeface, and the serifs are finer. The brackets between the main strokes and serifs are rounded. The axis of the letter is slanted to the left (see o and b). One of the most famous examples from this group is a well known Garamond, which represents the most important typeface of the renaissance and early baroque. These Antiquas originate from the punches cut by Francesco Griffo for the Venetian publisher and printer Aldus Manutius. (the name was made from Garamond and Aldus) The crossbar of the lowercase e is rising. The contrast between the thick and thin strokes is modest. Brackets between the main strokes and the serifs are rounded. The axis of the letter is noticeably slanted to the left (see o and b). Letterforms show that they were made based on the templates written with broad pen. Humanist typeface was used for the first time in press in 1465. The earliest Antiquas, based on humanist manuscript, emerged in Venetia in 15th century. It has to be emphasized that each group has few “clear” examples – many typefaces belong to the neighboring groups based on characteristics – but the Vox's system is a precious help in communication and typefaces description. This system has been adopted by ATypI (Association Typographique Internationale). Within one period of typography development, when it came to international exchange of printing services, there was a need for finding classification system of typefaces, which could be comprehended in several countries at the same time.Īfter numerous classification attempts, a system developed by French designer Maximilien Vox (1894–1974) has been adopted he invented the names for some typeface categories, so that they do not remind of earlier names, and cause no confusion. Translation into English: Danijela Tomazovićįor a long time, certain typefaces had different names in different countries. ![]()
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