Illustrations
Explore nearly 400 illustrations and specimens carefully curated by Daniel Updike that document almost 500 years of typographical history. This collection restored from Printing Types shows how letterforms evolved from the earliest printed books in the fifteenth century to the early twentieth century.
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Figure 207
Sale-Specimen of Elzevir Types: Amsterdam
1681
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Figure 262
First Broadside Specimen issued by William Caslon
1734
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Figure 270
Baskerville’s Broadside Specimen (without border), Birmingham
1762
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Figure 276
Broadside Specimen of Isaac Moore and Co., Bristol
1766
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Figure 321
Broadside Specimen of Gillé fils, Paris
1808
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Figure 322
Sheet from folio Specimen of Molé jeune, Paris
1819
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Figure 323
Broadside Specimen of L. Léger, Paris
1806