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Antiqua is a style of text used to mimic the hand. Antiqua, Blackletter, Fraktur and Textura are all examples of Handwriting text or Old Style text.
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Antiqua typefaces are those designed between about 1470 and 1600, specifically those by Nicolas Jenson and the Aldine roman commissioned by Aldus Manutius and cut by Francesco Griffo. Antiqua letterforms were modelled on a synthesis of Roman inscriptional capitals and Carolingian writing. They are also known as Venetian types and occasionally as old style, differentiated from modern styles by the more or less uniform thickness of all strokes and by slanted serifs.
Berne Nadall (born February 28, 1869) - Calson Antiqua (1896–1898). An American designer [1]
Hermann Zapf (born November 8, 1918- ) - Zapf Renaissance Antiqua (1984–1987). Created many different fonts over the years [2]
Paul Renner (1878–1956) - Renner Antiqua (1939). Paul Renner created the Futura (typeface).[3]
Vojtěch Preissig (1873–1944) - created 'Preissig Antiqua' for Czechoslovakia type designs. a Czech designer that worked a lot on book and type design. Designers in Czechoslovakia felt that they should have a specific typeface that represented the Czech design culture. Preissig created 'Preissig Antiqua' roughly around the early 20th Century that would influence the style of print and type designs not only in Czechoslovakia, but also all over Europe in general.[4]
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