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Bembo® Complete Family Value Pack

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Bembo® Pro Complete Family Value Pack
  Format: OpenType Pro

Price: US$ 281.00
  
Bembo® Complete Family Value Pack in OpenType Pro format contains 8 fonts.
Below is an overview of the fonts contained in this product. Click on the images to see more information about the respective font. You may click on the page numbers to navigate if there is more than one page of samples.

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Francesco Griffo (also Francesco da Bologna) – born 1450, died 1518 in Bologna, Italy – type founder, punch cutter, type designer. Trained as a punch cutter and type founder in Bologna. 1495: works with Aldus Manutius, for whom he cuts Greek alphabets and in 1501 an italic typeface for a Virgil edition. 1496: cuts the alphabet for Pietro Bembo’s "De Aetna", . 1502: parts company with Aldus Manutius. 1503: cuts an italic typeface for the printer Gershom Soncino in Fano. 1516: opens his own [...]
The origins of Bembo font goes back to one of the most famous printers of the Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496 he used a new weight of a roman face, formed by Francesco Griffo da Bologna, to print the short piece 'De Aetna', by Pietro Bembo. This very typeface would eventually be of such importance that the development of print typefaces is unthinkable without it. The first developmental phase was defined by the influence of the classic Roman forms, indentifiable by the slight slant of the [...]
The origins of Bembo font goes back to one of the most famous printers of the Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496 he used a new weight of a roman face, formed by Francesco Griffo da Bologna, to print the short piece 'De Aetna', by Pietro Bembo. This very typeface would eventually be of such importance that the development of print typefaces is unthinkable without it. The first developmental phase was defined by the influence of the classic Roman forms, indentifiable by the slight slant of the [...]

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