- Caslon Antique
Infobox font
name = Caslon Antique
style = Display
date = 1894
creator =Berne Nadall
foundry =Barnhart Brothers and Spindler
sample = |Caslon Antique is a decorative American
typeface that was designed in 1894 byBerne Nadall . It was originally called "Fifteenth Century", but was renamed "Caslon Antique" by Nadall's foundry,Barnhart Bros. & Spindler , in the mid-1920s. The design of the typeface is meant to evoke the Colonial era. Early foundries would often retain type specimens for a long time, and the faces would become chipped and damaged from use. Caslon Antique emulates this look.Despite the name, it is not generally considered to be a member of the
Caslon family of fonts.Fact|date=July 2007 The renaming is believed to have been a marketing maneuver to boost the popularity of a previously unpopular typeface, by association with the highly popular Caslon types.Caslon Antique is popular today when a "old-fashioned" or "gothic" look is desired. It is used by the musical group
The Sisters of Mercy on their albums, for the logo of the musical "Les Misérables", and for the covers of the books inA Series of Unfortunate Events . It is also frequently used on historical displays. It was used for the previous edition of the Warhammer Fantasy Role-Play. Most recently, it has been used on promotional material for the smash musicalMonty Python's Spamalot on Broadway, the West End, and its tour of the United States.An
italic variant of the font is also available. In addition to versions available under the traditional name, Corel produces its own version of the font under the name "Casablanca Antique."See also:
Samples of display typefaces
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