The Brummie Font


 

Baskerville. A name redolent to most of Holmesian fog, bogs and a hound from hell. To me, it's a font - this one in fact. Designed in Birmingham in the 1750s by John Baskerville and a refinement of older-style faces like Caslon. The beauty of these typefaces and particularly of Baskerville, is their readability. The word on the page is not impeded by the design of the typeface. Brummie, you know. I just thought I'd mention it.


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  1. But WHAT'S going on with the top of the 7 & 5 don't they AVE roofs in Brummie land? Or will an old sheet of steel (that's been left by the metal bashers) do??? :)))))))

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  2. Must be your browser, mate! :0)

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