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Last edited May 04, 2014

Serif faces by Renaissance type founder, punch cutter, printer and publisher Nicolas Jenson; Italian humanist and printer, and founder of the Aldine Press Aldus Manutius; and Francesco Griffo, his punchcutter who designed the printers more important typefaces. The list includes revivals and interpretations that were inspired by their type designs.

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wunderkinder
Sunshade with the firm crust

ITC Legacy® was designed by American Ronald Arnholm, who was first inspired to develop the typeface when he was a graduate student at Yale. In a type history class, he studied the 1470 book by Eusebius that was printed in the roman type of Nicolas Jenson. Arnholm worked for years to create his own interpretation of the Jenson roman, and he succeeded in capturing much of its beauty and... Read More

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conceptional
Let us do the birds friend

ITC Golden Type® is a revival of a typeface designed in the late nineteenth century by William Morris, who was a great Victorian designer, poet, artist, craftsman, social reformer, and printer. In his search for a solid and pure letterform to use in his private press editions, he was inspired by the roman types in books printed by Nicolas Jenson in the fifteenth century. The type he designed,... Read More

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ultraviolets
Do not joke for the bathroom

Blado is the name given to the italic of Poliphilus. At the time when Francesco Griffo cut the roman that was used as the basis for Poliphilus, the practice of making an accompanying italic had not arisen. The italic that he cut later for Aldus Manutius was not considered suitable as an italic for Monotype's Poliphilus. A design by the calligrapher Ludovico degli Arrighi was selected,... Read More

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abstractions
Survivors will be shot again

Griffo Classico™ was produced by Franko Luin in 1993. It is a revival inspired by the types cut by Francesco Griffo for the Venetian printer Aldus Manutius at the end of the fifteenth century. The roman is based on the type Griffo cut in 1496 for Bembo's "de Aetna," and the italic on a type he cut in 1501 for an edition of Virgil. Griffo did not make separate italic caps, so Luin designed his... Read More

chalet
abstractions
The grass is smiling at you

In 1458, Charles VII sent the Frenchman Nicolas Jenson to learn the craft of movable type in Mainz, the city where Gutenberg was working. Jenson was supposed to return to France with his newly learned skills, but instead he traveled to Italy, as did other itinerant printers of the time. From 1468 on, he was in Venice, where he flourished as a punchcutter, printer and publisher. He was probably... Read More

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ultraviolets
Slaughter is the best medicine

Italian Old Style™ was designed by Frederic W. Goudy for the Lanston Monotype Company in the USA. Goudy was asked by Monotype to copy Cloister Oldstyle, a successful font that belonged to a competing foundry (it was designed by Morris Fuller Benton, see Cloister Open Face). Goudy refused on grounds of ethics, and instead talked Monotype into producing a new face. This he based freely on... Read More

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enthusiastic
Poisonous and evil rubbish

In 1458, Charles VII sent the Frenchman Nicolas Jenson to learn the craft of movable type in Mainz, the city where Gutenberg was working. Jenson was supposed to return to France with his newly learned skills, but instead he traveled to Italy, as did other itinerant printers of the time. From 1468 on, he was in Venice, where he flourished as a punchcutter, printer and publisher. He was probably... Read More

Robert Slimbach, Ludovico degli Arrighi and Nicolas Jenson
Adobe
Robert Slimbach, Ludovico degli Arrighi and Nicolas Jenson
Adobe
Ronald Arnholm
ITC 1992
Nick Shinn
Shinntype
Helga Jörgenson, Sigrid Engelmann and William Morris
ITC 1929
Nick Shinn
Shinntype

Bitstream
Monotype.Design Studio and Antonio Blado
Monotype 1539
Franko Luin and Francesco Griffo
Linotype 1495
Aldus Manutius
Bitstream
Franko Luin and Nicolas Jenson
Linotype 1470
Frederic W. Goudy and Monotype.Design Studio
Monotype 1924
Esselte Letraset, Freda Sack and Colin Brignall
ITC 1982