Century Old Style
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Name | Century Old Style [wrong?] |
Style | Regular [wrong?] |
category | Barock-Antiqua [wrong?] |
designer(s) | Morris Fuller Benton [wrong?] |
foundry | Elsner Flake [wrong?] |
date released | 1902 [wrong?] |
details about the photo | |
author | isabel |
date | January 22, 2012 – 20:16 |
place | Wenkerstraße 33, 44137 Dortmund, Germany |
more information about the font
Century refers to a family of type faces derived from the original Century Roman cut by American Type Founders’ designer Linn Boyd Benton in 1894. Despite originating in the nineteenth century, use of the typeface remains strong, for periodicals, textbooks, and literature. The faces are noted for their exceptional legibility, so much so that the Supreme Court of the United States requires that briefs be typeset in Century family type.[1]
“The rugged simplicity of the Century family of types has made it an enduring favorite of American typographers for almost one hundred years. Beginning as foundry type, Century has withstood a series of technical transformations into Linotype, Monotype, Ludlow, phototype, transfer type, digital type, and Xerox-like ‘toner type’.” — Charles Bigelow[2]
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