John Baskerville
John Baskerville
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Mrs. Eaveswas created by designer Zuzana Licko in 1996.
A revival of the classic Baskerville ypeface, Mrs. Eaves relecs Licko’s interes in “loosening” up Baskerville by reducing contras while keping the ypeface open and light. Mrs Eaves is named ater Sarah Eaves, the woman who became John Baskerville’s wife. As Baskerville was sexing up his printing and ype business, Mrs. Eaves moved in wih him as a live-in housekeper, eventually
becoming his wife ater the death of her 0rs husband, Mr. Eaves. Hints of the Helvetica Neue ypeface can be found throughout the series as well. Mrs Eaves is a revival of the ypes of English printer and punchcuxer John Baskerville, and is related to Baskerville ypefaces.
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The Nitty-Gritty
Like Baskerville, Mrs Eaves has a near vertical sress (the direcion in which a
curved sroke changes weight), departing rom the old syle model. Identiding
characers, similar to Baskerville’s ypes, are the lowercase g wih is open lower
counter and swashlike ear.
Both the roman and ialic uppercase Q have a lowing swashlike tail.
gQCWG
The uppercase C has seri% at top and at the boxom.
There is no serif at the apex of the central juncion in uppercase W.
The uppercase G has a sharp pur sumesing a vesigal serif.
The Nitty-Gritty
The ialic e has a very small counter of compared to that of an ialic a.
The uppercase J falls well belowthe baseline.
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The uppercase A has a veryhigh crossbar.
The uppercase E has an extendedlower arm.
The uppercase T has very wide arms.
The Fun Stuff
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The Fun Stuff
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Conjoined Twins
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zLigatures have several funcions in the sexing of ype. Some ligatures are necessary to avoid the collision of particular lexer combinations.
For example, the pacing problem bewen the “f” and “i” characers can be resolved by replacing the pair wih a separately designed “0” ligature.
The joining of lexers, of course, comes rom our alphabet’s roots in handwriten forms. When the alphabet was subsequently adapted to print in the form of movable ype, i continued to include many ligatures. Eventually for the sake of expediency, all but the mos necessary ligatures were dropped rom the sandard characer set. Even today, the sandard characer set accommodates only the mos common ligatures;
0 l * + a o
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Conjoined Twins + Triplets
K L M N OA B C D EU V W X YF G H I JP Q @ S TZ + * & R
1 2 34 5 9 7 8 6
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Yours by this hand: and to se how he prizes the fOlish woman your wife
!She gave i him, and he hath gven i his
whore.
Not-So Dearest Shakespeare
Tarry a litle, there is something else.
This bond doth gve the here no jot of blood;
The words expressly are “a pound of lesh.”
Not-So Dearest Shakespeare
amen icy cinemaBorrow or rob?CAMP MACDR. AWKWARDEw! Eat a ewe?FLEE TO ME, REMOTE ELFGoddamn mad dog!harass sarahI prefer pi
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ban
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boy!
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More Words!
Really Complex Sentences
The exodus of jazzy pigeons is craved by squeamish
walkers.
A mad boxer shot a quick,
gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy
opponent.
That Usually Make No Sense
Uphill joggng will tax pounding heart muscle very quickly;
bexer to be lazy!
Ebenezer unexpecedly
bamed wo tranquil aardvarks wih his
jifd vacuum cleaner.
T T T T T T T T T T T TT
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A A A A A A A A
B B B B B B B B B B
F F F F F F F F F F
S S S S S S S S S S S S
Let’s End on WingDings, okay?
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D D D D D D D D D D
Or Was it WebDings?