About this font family
Designed by Leslie Usherwood in 1981 for Letraset, Caxton, named after Englands first printer, is an old style design with a large x-height, short serifs, and high-waisted capitals. It is a text face intended for use in journals, books, and magazines, but its exuberant personality may make it more useful for display.
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Available formats
available in all of the styles:
‘Caxton’ is a trademark of Esselte Pendaflex Corporation in the U.S.A., of Letraset Canada Ltd. in Canada and of Esselte Letraset Ltd. elsewhere.