Caslon
Americannoun
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William, 1692–1766, English type founder and designer.
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Printing. an old-style type modeled after the types designed by William Caslon.
noun
Example Sentences
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He also loves to mention typefaces — Bembo, Baskerville, Garamond, Caslon and Janson come up a lot — and the names of beautiful papers: Amalfi, Fabriano, Nideggen.
From New York Times • Mar. 17, 2022
With a deep dedication to traditional printing — one of his sons is named Caslon, after the 18th-century type designer — he abhorred the notion of throwing out a book once it had been scanned.
From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2012
The oldest sans serif type is probably Caslon Egyptian from 1816 and through the 19th century they became popular mainly as display fonts, for use on posters.
From The Guardian • Oct. 16, 2010
The Caslon Players are not actors; they are letters.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“I just know that Mr. Steele would like Mr. Caslon a whole lot, if they really once got acquainted!”
From Ruth Fielding At Sunrise Farm What Became of the Raby Orphans by Emerson, Alice B.
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