by ocean | Jun 18, 2013
1492 Quadrata Font family was used first designed and used to print the peace treaty which was signed by the French with the English kings in Etaples which is in Normandy. This Font Family has a very historic and classify gothic look which made its selection to the...
by ocean | Jun 17, 2013
This ancient font as per its name was first used in 1509 in a Dutch town then known as Leyden for printing Francesco Filfelo’s “Breviores elegantioresque epistolae” by Jan Seversz. 1509 Leyden had covered almost one complete set of small lombardic initials, the...
by ocean | Jun 6, 2013
Jenson patterns redefined the fonts after 1470. Even this 1470 Jenson Latin is inspired from it and was first used to print De preparatio evangelica in Italy. The present day font library incorporates all the special abbreviations and ligatures from the original and a...
by ocean | May 28, 2013
Nancy was inspired from the printing of Symphorien Champion’s book named “Recueil ou croniques des hystoires des royaulmes d’Austrasie ou France orientale[…]” in around 1510 at Nancy town of France. Basically focused on initials letters, it has...
by ocean | May 26, 2013
This 1467 Pannartz Latin was among the very few Roman style fonts which surfaces before the era of Jenson’s Pattern in 1470. Konrad Sweynheym and Arnold Pannartz were the fathers of this font who printed this font on the famous edition of De Civitate Dei. Having...
by ocean | May 2, 2013
The birth for this 1462 Bamberg font came to life while printing of a book named “Ackermann Von Böhmen” which was written in an old German Language. Though it was the phase of when printing just got started Albrecht Pfister did a great job in the design of this font....
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