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Mr. Garfield then introduces the designers of beautiful fonts that are still used today, such as Claude Garamond in 16th-century France, William Caslon and John Baskerville in
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The text was set in 12-point Adobe Garamond, a typeface based on the sixteenth-century type designs of Claude Garamond, redrawn by Robert Slimbach in 1989.
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Tschichold based Sabon on the type designs of the French typeface designers Claude Garamond (c. 1480-1561) for the roman and Robert Granjon (1513-1589) for the italic.
Blaze Bachman, Richard 2007
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