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Hooked on the subject already, with a master's from Yale on the types of Garamond, he now fell in love.
Colines designed italic, roman, and Greek type fonts, some of which were cut for him by his punch cutter, Garamond.
1499 Paris, France 1561 Paris, France Claude Garamond, Garamond also spelled Garamont (born 1499, Paris, France died 1561, Paris) French type designer and publisher.
Works by Tory, Garamond, and many other graphic artists and printers created a standard of excellence in graphic design that spread beyond France.
Among these types were Garamond, based upon a 17th-century French letter (see above); Bembo, after an Aldine roman; Centaur, an adaptation of Rogers' foundry face; and Baskerville and Bell, based upon English models.
One of the very few who attempted new departures in type design was Robert Granjon, who, in addition to fashioning some notable versions of Garamond types, also tried with his type called Civilité to create a fourth major typeface to be different from and stand alongside roman, italic, and Gothic.
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At times when her head was bowed, the notes fell from her mouth, their dying sounds oddly sustained by Jones's Garamond-inspired projections overhead.
He was commissioned in 1541 to supply the king's library with books printed in the Greek type of Claude Garamond.
Typeface designer and punch-cutter Claude Garamond, one of Tory's pupils, achieved refinement and consistency in his Old Style fonts.
Important influences in effecting the almost exclusive use of roman type were the printers Simon de Colines, Henri and Robert Estienne, Geoffroy Tory, and the man who was the world's first commercial typefounder, Claude Garamond.
The billboard appears, at passing glance, to be advertising a new Apple product, since the typeface is Apple Garamond, in black on a white backdrop.
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