Williams Caslon

‘How much should a revival of a typeface look like the original? Well, just as with performing an old song – an analogy Matthew Carter has made – there is something you have to like in the original in order want to revive it. And you can’t depart from the original too much, or you lose the charm of the old song that appealed to you in the first place.’

Over at I love typography, a look at William Berkson’s Caslon revival – and the work involved in such an endeavor. Read more here.

Available thru The Font Bureau.

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