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  2. Mrs Eaves - Wikipedia

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    Mrs Eaves is a transitional serif typeface designed by Zuzana Licko in 1996. It is a variant of Baskerville, which was designed in Birmingham, England, in the 1750s.Mrs Eaves adapts Baskerville for use in display contexts, such as headings and book blurbs, through the use of a low x-height and a range of unusual combined characters or ligatures.

  3. EB Garamond - Wikipedia

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    In addition the font includes OpenType features such as swash italic capitals and schoolbook alternates. [3] Duffner's intention was to include multiple optical sizes. As of 2014 his implementation included fonts based on the 8 and 12 point forms from the 1592 specimen, but lacked the bold font faces.

  4. Swash (typography) - Wikipedia

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    A swash is a typographical flourish, such as an exaggerated serif, terminal, tail, entry stroke, etc., on a glyph. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The use of swash characters dates back to at least the 16th century, as they can be seen in Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi 's La Operina, which is dated 1522.

  5. Arno (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Arno is an old-style serif font, drawing inspiration from a variety of 15th and 16th century typefaces. [4] Slimbach has described the design as a combination of the period's Aldine and Venetian styles, with italics inspired by the calligraphy and printing of Ludovico degli Arrighi .

  6. Bookman (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Fonts for swash and alternate characters were eventually released in OpenType versions of the fonts, [44] or separately as ITC Bookman Swash. ITC licensed the design to Adobe and Apple , guaranteeing its importance in digital printing by making it one of the core fonts of the PostScript page description language as part of the Adobe PostScript ...

  7. Poetica (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Poetica is a calligraphic, ornamental typeface designed by Robert Slimbach for Adobe Systems in 1992. [1] [2] As one of the first of the Adobe Originals family of typefaces including a swash version, [1] [2] [3] it attained a wide usage in digital typography.

  8. Long s - Wikipedia

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    In typography, the long s is known as a type of swash letter, commonly referred to as a "swash s". [2] The long s is the basis of the first half of the grapheme of the German alphabet ligature letter ß , [3] (eszett or scharfes s, 'sharp s'). As with other letters, the long s may have a variant appearance depending on typeface: ſ, ſ, ſ, ſ.

  9. Font - Wikipedia

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    In metal typesetting, a font (American English) or fount (Commonwealth English) is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface, defined as the set of fonts that share an overall design. For instance, the typeface Bauer Bodoni (shown in the figure) includes fonts " Roman " (or "regular"), " bold " and " italic "; each of these exists in a ...