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Laurentian™ Regular Initial Caps
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
| ... is part of the Laurentian™ Font Family, comprising altogether 12 fonts in Windows TrueType format. |
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32 characters |
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| Character maps: | Encoding map | |
| Product is contained in: | In this format only available as single font. | |
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Laurentian™ Regular Initial Caps
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
| ... is part of the Laurentian™ Font Family, comprising altogether 12 fonts in Windows PostScript format. |
| Character set features: |
30 characters |
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| Character maps: | Encoding map | |
| Product is contained in: | In this format only available as single font. | |
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Laurentian™ Regular Initial Caps
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| Price: | US$ 39.00 |
| ... is part of the Laurentian™ Font Family, comprising altogether 12 fonts in Mac PostScript format. |
| Character set features: |
30 characters |
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| Character maps: | Encoding map | |
| Product is contained in: | In this format only available as single font. | |
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Documents referring to this product ...
Since his career’s beginnings in the mid–1970s, Rod McDonald’s work as a designer, educator, historian and prolific writer has encompassed virtually every aspect of the typographic arts. Despite his accomplishments as a lettering artist, however, it was twenty years before McDonald tackled his first typeface design.
“I felt that my career had plateaued,” McDonald recalls. “I was doing a lot of wordmarks and corporate alphabets, but yearned to do more. I wanted to produce a true typeface [...]
About Laurentian™ Regular Initial Caps ...
Designer: Rod McDonald, 2003
Laurentian™ Regular Initial Caps belongs to the Laurentian™ Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
Maclean's is a weekly Canadian newsmagazine with a broad editorial mission. A typical issue covers everything from violence on the other side of the globe to the largest pumpkin grown in a local county.In 2001, Maclean's invited Rod McDonald to become part of the design team to "renovate" the 96-year-old publication. The magazine wanted to offer its readers a typographic voice that was professional, clean, and easy to read. Above all, the typeface had to be able to speak about the hundreds of unrelated subjects addressed in each issue while remaining believable and uncontrived.
A tall order, perhaps? Now add in that this would be the first text typeface ever commissioned by a Canadian magazine. McDonald, who some have called Canada's unofficial "typographer laureate," took on the challenge.
McDonald used two historic models as the basis for Laurentian's design: the work of French type designer Claude Garamond, and that of the English printer and type founder, William Caslon. From Garamond Laurentian acquired its humanist axis, crisp serifs and terminals that mimic pen strokes. Caslon's letters are less humanistic, with a more marked contrast in stroke weight and serifs that appear constructed rather than drawn. These traits also made their mark on Laurentian.
Using these two designs as a foundation, McDonald drew Laurentian with the narrow text columns and small type sizes of magazine composition in mind. He gave his letters strong vertical strokes and sturdy serifs, a robust x-height and a slightly compressed character width
A tall order, per McDonald's genius is evident in the face's legibility, quiet liveliness and in the openness of the letters. The result is a typeface that not only met Maclean's demanding design brief, but also provides exceptional service in a wide variety of other applications.
Laurentian is available in three weights of Regular, Semi Bold and Bold, with complementary italics for the Regular and Semi Bold, and a suite of titling caps.
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XSF-Fonts are OpenType or TrueType fonts with an excellent appearance on screen at small sizes or low resolutions – especially engineered and optimized for exceptionally readable typefaces on computer screens using Microsoft® Windows operating systems.
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