Classic Italian Typography
Classic Italian Typography
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- fresnobob0
Ok, how about this?
"Nicolas Jenson began printing in Venice with his original roman font from 1470. Jenson's design and the very similar roman types cut by Francesco Griffo c. 1499 and Erhard Radolt c. 1486 are acknowledged as the definitive and archetypal roman faces that set the pattern for the majority of western text faces that followed."
- Still looks very Roman, but maybe that's just inherent of the culture and history.CuriousGeorge
- nah roman is all capsdoesnotexist