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This family is inspired from the set of two styles, Roman normal and Italic, and the ornaments used by an unknown printer working around East Switzerland, circa 1750’s. It is a Dutch style font, slightly bolder than usual Fournier’s or Caslon’s Roman fonts, with some emphasized serifs and finals parts and special letters as capital “U” for example. A set of initials, fleurons, ornaments and frame elements is joined to the family as a supplement. More…

The two styles, Normal and Italic, are containing standard ligatures, a few alternative characters and titlings (who are more preferable than enlarged capitals). They are “small eye” or "Small x-eight" fonts. The standard characters set is completed with accented or specific characters for Western (Including Celtic) and Central Europe, Baltic, Eastern Europe and Turkish.

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1756 Dutch Normal+WEB

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1756 Dutch Italic+WEB

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1756 Dutch Supplement+WEB

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Glyph coverage

available in all of the styles:
Basic Latin/English letters

only available in some of the styles:
Any OpenType Features West European diacritics Euro Ligatures Central Europe Baltic Turkish Romanian Dingbats & Symbols

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available in all of the styles:
OpenType OTF   Windows TrueType  

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