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  1. CategorySerif
    ClassificationTransitional serif
    Designer(s)John Baskerville
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  2. Baskervville - Google Fonts

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  4. The Hound of the Baskervilles | Summary & Facts

    WEBApr 10, 2024 · Based on a local legend of a spectral hound that haunted Dartmoor in Devonshire, England, the story is set in the moors at Baskerville Hall and the nearby Grimpen Mire, and the action takes …

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  6. Know your type: Baskerville: idsgn (a design blog)

    WEBOct 26, 2010 · Learn about the history, design and influence of Baskerville, a classic transitional typeface designed by John Baskerville in 1754. Discover how he created crisp edges, high contrast and generous …

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    They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. John Baskerville (born Jan. 28, 1706, Wolverley, Worcestershire, Eng.—died Jan. 8, 1775, Birmingham, Warwickshire) was an 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.
    Download Baskervville Font Family · Free for commercial use · Baskervville is a revival of Jacob's revival of Baskerville's typeface. It was distributed by Berger-Levrault Foundry from 1815. The font Jacob produc
    It may sometimes be called Baskerville LT. More loosely, the Scotch Roman genre of transitional types reflects the influence of Baskerville's work, with increasing influence of Didone type from the continent around the beginning of the nineteenth century; the font Georgia is influenced by this genre.
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    Baskerville's styles of type and printing, although initially unpopular in Britain, proved influential for a brief transitional period in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, with printers and type designers such as Joseph Fry, Isaac Moore who may have been Fry's punchcutter, and Wilson of Glasgow.
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  8. John Baskerville | Typefounder, Typeface Design, Birmingham

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  10. Open Baskerville

    WEBWelcome to Open Baskerville, an open source project to create a digital revival of the famous ‘Baskerville’ typefaces. To be precise, Open Baskerville is based upon Fry’s Baskerville, a Baskerville-inspired …

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