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Mariage Pro Regular
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| Price: | US$ 65.00 |
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Technical information
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript flavoured
File name: MariageLTPro.otf Windows menu name: Mariage LT Pro PostScript name: MariageLTPro PostScript full name: Mariage LT Pro |
Catalog material number:
36744313
Mariage Std Regular
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| Price: | US$ 29.00 |
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Technical information
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript flavoured
File name: MariageLTStd.otf Windows menu name: Mariage LT Std PostScript name: MariageLTStd PostScript full names: MariageLTStd, Mariage LT Std |
Catalog material number:
36742972
Mariage Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
Technical information
File name: LT_55737.ttf Windows menu name: Mariage LT PostScript name: MariageLT PostScript full name: Mariage LT |
Catalog material number:
35155737
Mariage Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
Technical information
File name: LT_55737.pfb Windows menu name: Mariage LT PostScript name: MariageLT PostScript full name: Mariage LT |
Catalog material number:
35355737
Mariage Regular
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| Price: | US$ 26.00 |
Technical information
Catalog material number:
35055737
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Morris Fuller Benton – born 30. 11. 1872 in Milwaukee, USA, died 30. 6. 1948 in Morristown, USA – engineer, type designer.
After training as a mechanic and engineer, Benton jointed the ATF, where he became type designer and in-house designer with ATF.
Fonts: Benton developed over 200 alphabets, all of which were published by ATF, including Century roman (with Theodor Low de Vinne, 1885), Mariage (1901), Alternate Gothic (1903), Franklin Gothic (1903–12), Cheltenham® (1904), Clearface® [...]
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About Mariage Regular ...
Designer: Morris Fuller Benton, 1901
Mariage Regular belongs to the Mariage Font Family which is part of the Assorted Collection.
Morris Fuller Benton, the principal designer of the American Type Founders, designed Mariage in 1901. Mariage, which has been sold under a plethora of different names during the last century, is a blackletter typeface belonging to the Old English category. The term blackletter refers to typefaces that stem out of the historical printing traditions of northern Europe. These letters, called gebrochene Schriften, or "broken type" in German, are normally elaborately bent and distorted. Their forms often print large amounts of ink upon the page, creating text that leaves a heavy, black impression. The Old English style is a subset of blackletter type that dates back to 1498, when Wynken de Worde introduced textura style printing to England. Continental printers had been printing with textura style letters since Gutenberg's invention of the printing press fifty years earlier. Italian printers stopped using them around 1470. For northern Europeans, texturas remained the most popular form of typeface design until the invention of the fraktur style in Nuremberg. Mariage is heavily classicized sort of Old English type. During the Victorian era, designers admired the Middle Ages for its chivalric, community-based values and its pre-industrial lifestyle. Yet they also found the basic medieval textura letterform too difficult to read by present standards. They desired to modernize this old style. Today, this sort of update is often referred to not as "modernization" but as classicism.
Benton's design for ATF builds upon earlier Victorian classicist interpretations of Old English/textura letters. For an example of what these Victorian designs looked like, check out the popular 1990 revival of the genre, Old English . Old English style types often appear drastically different from other blackletters. For contrast, compare Mariage to a classical German fraktur design, Fette Fraktur , a schwabacher style face, or the popular early 20th Century calligraphic gothic from Linotype, Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch .
Especially in the United States, classicist Old English typefaces are thought to espouse tradition and journalistic integrity. These features, together with the inherent, complex beauty of Mariage's forms, make this typeface a perfect choice for certificates, awards, and newsletter mastheads.
Search this or similar products by the following keywords: 1700s, 18th century, anno 1700, Blackletter, Broken faces, DFR, Gothic, long s, Old English.
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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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