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1785 GLC Baskerville

por GLC
Estilos individuales desde $42.00 USD
Familia completa de 2 fuentes: $60.00 USD
La familia tipográfica 1785 GLC Baskerville fue diseñada por Gilles Le Corre y publicada por GLC. 1785 GLC Baskerville contiene 2 estilos y opciones de paquete familiar.

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1785 GLC Baskerville Complete Family

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$30.00 USD

Paquete de 2 estilos:

$60.00 USD

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This family was created/inspired from the well-known Baskerville Roman and Italic typefaces created by John Baskerville, the English font designer. We were inspired by the original family sent by Baskerville’s wife after his death. The full Baskerville collection was bought by the French editor and author Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais who used it to print - in Switzerland - for the first time the complete works of Voltaire (known as the “Kehl edition” from the "Imprimerie de la société littéraire typographique"). We have used this edition, with copies from 1785, to reconstruct these two genuine historical styles. The font faces, kerning, and spacing are scrupulously identical to the original. This Pro font includes characters for Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic) and Turkish, with a complete set of small caps, standard and “long s” ligatures in each of the two styles.

Diseñadores: Gilles Le Corre

Editorial: GLC

Fundición: GLC

Propietario del diseño: GLC

MyFonts debut: Apr 5, 2011

1785 GLC Baskerville

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Gilles Le Corre was born in 1950 in Nantes, France. Painter since the end of 70s, he is also an engraver and calligrapher. He has been learning about medieval art and old books for as long as he can remember. More recently he has made the computer a tool for writing like the quill pen and ink. With it, he aims to make it possible to print books that look just like old ones! Beginning in 2007 he has been trying to reproduce, very exactly, a wide range of historic European typefaces, mainly from medieval and early periods of printing - his favorite period - from 1456 with Gutenberg, up to 1913 with a font inspired by a real old typewriter.

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