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>Introduction
>Category 1:
Clarendons
>Category 2:
Contemporary Text Faces
>Category 3:
Classic Text Faces
>Category 4:
Standard-Bearers
>Category 5:
Massive Display Examples

Slab Serif Fonts

Category 1: Clarendons

The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general-purpose bold face for use in conjunction with other serif text faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon [Link] can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.
Clarendon styles have seen many revivals, especially during the 1950s and 1980s.
Clarendon LT
Monotype Clarendon
Monotype New Clarendon
 
Clarendon® LT Font Family (Linotype Originals)
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  Clarendon® LT Font Family  
     
Clarendon® by Adobe Font Family (Assorted Collection)
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  Clarendon® by Adobe Font Family  
     
Monotype Clarendon® Font Family (Monotype Originals)
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  Monotype Clarendon® Font Family  
     
Monotype New Clarendon® Font Family (Monotype Originals)
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  Monotype New Clarendon® Font Family  
     

Clarendon is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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