Claude Garamond died in 1561.
Claude Lancaster died in 1977.
Claude Blagden died in 1952.
Claude Farrère died in 1957.
Claude Poulan died in 1995.
Claude Auclair died in 1990.
The font Garamond was created in the 16th century in France by Claude Garamond, a famous punch-cutter and type designer. It is one of the most widely used typefaces in the history of printing.
A Garamond is a font.
Adobe Garamond Pro was designed by Robert Slimbach in 1989. It was based on the 16th-century typeface Garamond, with Slimbach's goal being to create a contemporary interpretation that maintained the historical characteristics of the original design while also improving legibility and versatility. The design process involved meticulous attention to detail, including refining each letterform and adjusting spacing and proportions for a balanced and readable typeface.
Claude Bertin died in 1705.
Claude Morley died in 1951.
Claude McLin died in 1995.
Claude Nau died in 1605.
Claude Marin died in 2001.
Claude Bourdet died in 1996.
Claude Bartlett died in 1972.
Claude Lightfoot died in 1986.
Claude Burdin died in 1873.