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Garamond / Robert Slimbach / Morris Fuller Benton / Thomas Maitland Cleland / Typeface / Typography / Graphic design / Typesetting
Date: 2010-09-25 07:18:53
Garamond
Robert Slimbach
Morris Fuller Benton
Thomas Maitland Cleland
Typeface
Typography
Graphic design
Typesetting

size All the typefaces shown below were inspired by the sixteenth-century printing types of Claude Garamond, yet each one reflects its own era. The lean forms of Garamond 3 appeared during

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