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Date: 1916 Designer: Foundry: Location: Current equivalent: See also: Technologies: |
Famous for: Applications: Book Publishing & General Purpose Text Setting Ubiquity: Category: Stress: Angled | Design history: Celebrated at the time of its release, ATF’s old face revival is truer to the later work of Jean Jannon of Sedan, rather than any type by Claude Garamond. It was based upon a (now famous) misattribution that occurred at the Imprimerie Nationale in France, where the impounded punches of the protestant Jannon were held since 1641, but incorrectly identified as Garamond’s work two centuries later. Benton and Cleland were conservative in their approach, and released ATF Garamond as a comprehensive family with related ornament designs by Cleland. Linotype Garamond No 3 was a later adaptation of the ATF type designed specifically for machine composition. |
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