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Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi

- by Frederic W. Goudy
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Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Std Sorts
  Format: OpenType Std

Price: US$ 29.00
  
Character set features:
245 characters
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Product is contained in:
The Monotype Library OpenType Edition Version Two
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Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi
  Format: Windows TrueType

Price: US$ 26.00
  
Character set features:
245 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in:
Monotype Goudy™ 3 Value Pack
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Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi
  Format: Windows PostScript

Price: US$ 26.00
  
Character set features:
243 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in:
Monotype Goudy™ 3 Value Pack
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Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi
  Format: Mac PostScript

Price: US$ 26.00
  
Character set features:
243 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in:
Monotype Goudy™ 3 Value Pack
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Frederic William Goudy – born 8. 3. 1865 in Bloomington, USA, died 11. 5. 1947 in Malborough-on-Hudson, USA – type designer, typographer, publisher, teacher. 1888: book-keeper for credit and mortgage companies. 1889: moves to Chicago, works in real estate. 1892: launches "Modern Advertising" magazine which issues only a few numbers. 1895: opens a print workshop in Chicago and prints the "American Chap-Book". 1897: designs his first type, Camelot Old Style. Produces typographical designs for [...]

About Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi ...

Linotype usage sample for Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Std Sorts
Designer: Frederic W. Goudy, 1915
Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Pi belongs to the Monotype Goudy Sorts™ Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
Over the course of 50 years, the charismatic and enterprising Frederic W. Goudy designed more than 100 typefaces; he was the American master of type design in the first half of the twentieth century. Goudy Old Style, designed for American Type Founders in 1915-1916, is the best known of his designs, and forms the basis for a large family of variants. Goudy said he was initially inspired by the cap lettering on a Renaissance painting, but most of the flavor of this design reflects Goudy's own individualistic style. Recognizable Goudy-isms include the upward pointing ear of the g, the diamond-shaped dots over the i and j, and the roundish upward swelling of the horizontal strokes at the base of the E and L. The italic was completed by Goudy in 1918, and is notable for its minimal slope. Goudy Bold (1916-1919) and Goudy Extra Bold (1927) were drawn not by Goudy, but by Morris Fuller Benton, who was ATF's skillful in-house designer. Goudy Catalogue was drawn by Benton in 1919-1921 and was meant to be a medium weight of Goudy Old Style. Goudy Heavyface was designed by Goudy for Monotype in 1925, and was intended to be a rival to the successful Cooper Black. Goudy Modern was designed by Goudy in 1918; its small x-height, tall ascenders and shorter caps impart a spacious and elegant feeling. Benton designed Goudy Handtooled, the shaded version that has just a hairline of white through its bold strokes. The Goudy faces, especially the bolder weights, have long been popular for display and advertising design. They continue to pop up all over the world, and still look reassuring to our modern eyes.
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