Chauncey H. Griffith – born 1879 in Irontown/Ohio, USA, died 1956 in Butler/N.Y., USA – typesetter, machine compositor.
1915: – becomes assistant to the president of Mergenthaler Linotype Company. Newspaper typesetting specialist. 1936: vice president of Mergenthaler Linotype with responsibility for typographic development.
Fonts: Ionic No 5 (1926), Ionic Condensed (1927), Papst (1928–1931), Poster Bodoni™ (1929), Textype (1929), Granjon® bold (1930), Excelsior® (1931), Janson
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Granjon® was designed by George W. Jones (born 1860 in Upton-on-Severn, died 1942 in Worcestershire) for the English branch of Linotype in 1928. The bold weight was added by American Chauncey H. Griffith in 1930. For his model, Jones used a type cut by Claude Garamond that was used in a book printed by the Parisian Jean Poupy in 1592. Because several other Garamonds were on the market in the 1920s, Jones decided to name his type Granjon. Many of the Garamond revivals of the 1920s were later
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Robert Granjon – born 1513, died 16. 11. 1589 in Rome, Italy– type founder, punch cutter, publisher..
It is assumed that Robert was the son of the Paris printer and publisher Jean Granjon. Trained as a goldsmith. From 1543 onwards: punch cutter in Paris. 1543–48: works as a steel punch cutter. 1549: his first book is published in Paris, a pocket book edition of the New Testament in Greek and Latin. 1550–51: works with type founder Michel Felandat. 1556–57: works as a punch cutter, type
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Dessinateur : George W. Jones, 1928
Granjon® a été conçue en 1928 par George W. Jones pour la filiale anglaise de Linotype. La graisse de type gras a été ajoutée en 1930 par l'Américain Chauncey H. Griffith. Jones a utilisé pour son modèle une police créée par Claude Garamond, utilisée dans un livre imprimé en 1592 par le parisien Jean Poupy. Étant donné que de nombreuses versions de la police Garamond étaient déjà commercialisées en 1920, Jones a décidé d'appeler la sienne
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