Classification: French Clarendon
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- Arbor Typeface
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Arbor was originally commissioned by the New York Times Magazine for use in their 2008 Hollywood issue. (Although upper- and…
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- Manicotti Typeface
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Inspired by the boisterous wood types of the nineteenth century, Manicotti pushes the reversed-stress French Clarendon style to its decorative…
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- Tightrope Typeface
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Featuring heavy serifs and subtle curves, it recalls old-fashioned print styles found on posters and broadsides promoting traveling circus troupes.…
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- Trilby Typeface
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A wholly useful contemporary design with offbeat charm and subtle wit. The 19th-century French Clarendon, with its unorthodox reversed stress,…