Veronese Font
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(March 2017) () Veronese (series 59) was a typeface of the company in the made to be used for in It was cut in 1911 for the publisher, the owner of the. It was based on another foundry-type made for this publisher.
Both founts were based on an old Venetian roman type made. The typeface was launched in 1912 in a collection of the poems of which was published. Broadcom Bcm5755 Driver Windows 10.
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This font was also the basis for and his. Dent admired Morris and his Golden type, and the way Morris tried to implement his ideas on printing. Dent however wanted to use machines to produce the type for his trade editions. The font Monotype produced was almost a copy of Golden Type, but with sharper slab serifs, and cleaner lines. A lighter version was produced in 1919 after the, with bracketed serifs, and named series 108.
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In 1967 the font was taken out off production and all patterns, designs and punches were destroyed. After this date no new mats could be made anymore. However, several digital fonts based on Veronese are currently available. References [ ].
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
(March 2017) () Veronese (series 59) was a typeface of the company in the made to be used for in It was cut in 1911 for the publisher, the owner of the. It was based on another foundry-type made for this publisher. Both founts were based on an old Venetian roman type made. The typeface was launched in 1912 in a collection of the poems of which was published. This font was also the basis for and his.
Dent admired Morris and his Golden type, and the way Morris tried to implement his ideas on printing. Dent however wanted to use machines to produce the type for his trade editions.
The font Monotype produced was almost a copy of Golden Type, but with sharper slab serifs, and cleaner lines. A lighter version was produced in 1919 after the, with bracketed serifs, and named series 108. In 1967 the font was taken out off production and all patterns, designs and punches were destroyed. After this date no new mats could be made anymore. However, several digital fonts based on Veronese are currently available. References [ ].