Engravers’ Gothic
Gothic capitals of the same form as Copperplate Gothic, lacking only the oversharpened corners.
Gothic capitals of the same form as Copperplate Gothic, lacking only the oversharpened corners.
A set of capitals popular with American engravers and typefounders through the last third of the nineteenth century, shown under this name by ATF in 1903.
The English roundhand has always occupied the central position in the group of faces appropriate to the social printing handled by engravers, and their contemporary imitators, thermographers. At the ...
The classical nineteenth century engravers’ form, with corners sharpened with a flick of the burin. F.W. Goudy captured the design as a typographic series for ATF in 1901.
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