Contemporary Garamond fonts. Designer or not you will have encountered one of the contemporary Garamond fonts in many places. Many novels are printed in one of the Garamond styles and even the original Google Logo was designed with Garamond. Adobe Garamond, created by Robert Slimbach is one of the most widely used Garamond typefaces due to the fact that it is one of the first digitalized versions.
You might have read many novels that were printed in Adobe Garamond. Did you ever notice? Peter Gabor wrote an amazing article about all the different Garamond types, comparing them to each other to show that Garamond is more a style of type than a type itself.
Keep your eyes open for all the different Garamond styles around you and enjoy the magic of typography. By Orana Velarde. Freepik Company 2 weeks ago. Freepik Company 3 weeks ago. Create an account to write a comment. Adobe Garamond Designed by Robert Slimbach. From Adobe Originals. All Fonts Active. Add to Web Project. Sample Text. Fonts like Adobe Garamond. Adobe Garamond font pairings. Type Designer. Adobe Originals. Licensing Information. What we now know as Garamond are modern interpretations of fonts that were inspired by drawings which were modeled after the punches of Claude Garamond.
After his death, sets of his punches found their way into the hands of foundries and served as inspirations for many different typefaces in addition to the many variations of Garamond. Garamond was the first to craft letters to the medium. He was the first to deviate from a purely handwritten-style to make letters that would read better when printed. These letterforms were thinner and more delicate than those before it, which both allowed the ink to bleed on the page without overly distorting the words and used less ink.
They also were more decorative than those modeled directly from the hand. The capital T is a beautiful example of a letterform that is far more ornate than a scribe would write but Claude styled with unique semi-parallel angled serifs.
Other key characteristics include the way the top serifs of the lower-case letters curve back into the letter, the feeling of airyness from the generous openings in the letters, known as counters, and the tall ascenders. But when in doubt, you can always look for the tell-tale crossed capital W.
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