Topic: Baskerville

The term "freshman phenom" gets thrown around too often these days, but ninth-graders Aaron Holiday of Campbell Hall and Marcus LoVett Jr. of...

Free New Baskerville TrueType Fonts

If you search Google, or similar search engines for fonts, you will see a lot of results for the New Baskerville TrueType fonts. There are a total of 11 New Baskerville fonts on the sites below. You can also view the regular ...
Sir Arthur Conan Dolye is perhaps best known as the creator of the iconic crime detective, Sherlock Holmes . "The Hound of Baskervilles" is arguably the most popular of Dolye's crime novels, also including the character of Sherlock Holmes . Famed investigator Sherlock ...

More Pats camp/cuts (Day 3 report)

Here's what else happened Monday during Regina Pats training camp at the Co-operators Centre.In the veteran scrimmage, Garrett Mitchell scored in...
They are commonly used in the body copy of advertisements, and include Times New Roman, Garamond, SchoolBook, Georgia, Baskerville, Sanford and Oxford. Sans-Serif Sans-serif fonts, also called gothic fonts, are commonly used in web-based advertisements, including landing pages, emails and banner ads ...

Fonts That Go Together

Mixing and matching fonts can be a daunting task. In 19 Fonts in 19 Top Combinations, Douglas Bonneville creates a nice list of examples using various combinations of the 19 top fonts used by designers. He even supplies a PDF chart.. Compare ...

Centaur

Aspects of the topic Centaur are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Mechanical composition; . His one type design, Centaur, which was based upon Jenson, is among the most successful modern adaptations of an early roman, although it is too elegant for ...

Baskerville

Aspects of the topic Baskerville are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References creation by Baskerville (in John Baskerville (English printer)) . The bold quality of Baskerville's print derived from his use of a highly glossed paper and a truly ...

John Baskerville

Jan. 8, 1775, Birmingham, Warwickshire), English printer and creator of a typeface of great distinction bearing his name, whose works are among the finest examples of the art of printing.. Baskerville became a writing master at Birmingham but in 1740 established a ...

Bembo

Aspects of the topic Bembo are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Among these types were Garamond, based upon a 17th-century French letter (see above); Bembo, after an Aldine roman; Centaur, an adaption of Rogers' foundry face; and Baskerville and Bell ...