- Granjon
Infobox font
name = Granjon
style =Serif
classifications = Old style
releasedate = 1928
creator =George W. Jones (roman, italic)Chauncey H. Griffith (bold)
foundry = L&M (Linotype & Machinery)
LinotypeGranjon is an old style serif
typeface designed by George W. Jones (1877–1962) in the period 1928–1929, and based on theGaramond typeface that was used in a book printed by the Parisian Jean Poupy in 1592. The roman design was fromClaude Garamond and the italic version was fromRobert Granjon . Because several other Garamonds were on the market in the 1920s, Jones decided to name his type Granjon. Many of the Garamond revivals of the 1920s were later shown to be actually based on the types of Jean Jannon.Chauncey H. Griffith of the American Linotype office contributed to the development of the typeface family by developing a bold weight. A longtime popular text type, Granjon's digital version is sometimes criticized as being "anemic" in smaller point sizes.
References
*Friedl, Frederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein. "Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History." Black Dog & Leventhal: 1998. ISBN 1-57912-023-7.
*Jaspert, Berry and Johnson. "Encyclopaedia of Type Faces." Cassell Paperback, London; 2001. ISBN 1-84188-139-2
*Lawson, Alexander S., "Anatomy of a Typeface ". Godine: 1990. ISBN 978-0879233334.
*Macmillan, Neil. "An A–Z of Type Designers." Yale University Press: 2006. ISBN 0-300-11151-7.External links
* [http://www.linotype.com/en/505/granjon-family.html Granjon Font Family - by George W. Jones]
* [http://www.linotype.com/en/1418/fontoftheweek.html Font of the Week: Granjon]
* [http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/granjon/ MyFont's web page for Granjon]
* [http://www.textism.com/textfaces/index.html?id=3 Textism web page for Granjon]
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