Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Garamond Font
Garamond is the name given to a group of old-style serif typefaces named for the punch-cutter Claude Garamond (1480–1561). Most of the Garamond faces are more closely related to the work of a later punch-cutter, Jean Jannon. A direct relationship between Garamond’s letterforms and contemporary type can be found in the Roman versions of the typefaces Adobe Garamond, Granjon, Sabon, and Stempel Garamond. Garamond is used to write many books such as Harry Potter and Dr.Seuss books. It is known to be a green font for the reason it uses less ink than most fonts. It also has many different versions of Garamond.
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