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BemboŽ by Adobe Std Semibold Italic
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| Price: | US$ 29.00 |
| ... is part of the BemboŽ by Adobe Font Family, comprising altogether 8 fonts in OpenType Std format. |
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BemboŽ by Adobe Semibold Italic
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
| ... is part of the BemboŽ by Adobe Font Family, comprising altogether 21 fonts in Windows TrueType format. |
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BemboŽ by Adobe Semibold Italic
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
| ... is part of the BemboŽ by Adobe Font Family, comprising altogether 24 fonts in Windows PostScript format. |
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BemboŽ by Adobe Semibold Italic
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
| ... is part of the BemboŽ by Adobe Font Family, comprising altogether 24 fonts in Mac PostScript format. |
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230 characters |
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About BemboŽ by Adobe Semibold Italic ...
Designer: Monotype Design Studio, 1929
BemboŽ by Adobe Semibold Italic belongs to the BemboŽ by Adobe Font Family which is part of the Monotype Originals.
The origins of Bembo go back to one of the most famous printers of the Italian Renaissance, Aldus Manutius. In 1496, he used a new roman typeface to print the book de Aetna, a travelogue by the popular writer Pietro Bembo. This type was designed by Francesco Griffo, a prolific punchcutter who was one of the first to depart from the heavier pen-drawn look of humanist calligraphy to develop the more stylized look we associate with roman types today. In 1929, Stanley Morison and the design staff at the Monotype Corporation used Griffo's roman as the model for a revival type design named Bembo. They made a number of changes to the fifteenth-century letters to make the font more adaptable t












