Compared to earlier designs popular in Britain, Baskerville increased the contrast between thick and thin strokes, making the serifs sharper and more tapered, and shifted the axis of rounded letters to a more vertical position. The curved strokes are more circular in shape, and the characters became more regular.
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Baskerville is a known as a transitional typefaces due to its mixture of classical serifs and high contrast of strokes thicknesses from more modern typefaces.
The Baskerville type is known for the crisp edges, high contrast and generous proportions. Baskerville is categorized as a transitional typeface in between ...