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Goudy Old Style is the text typeface used in Harper's Magazine. Goudy Title has not been digitised under that name. ĪTF's other related fonts, Goudy Handtooled and Goudy Catalog, have also been digitised, again with a variety of companies holding some rights although only LTC's release includes Handtooled Italic. Bhikkhu Pesala expanded this under the name 'Sukhumala', adding bold, bold italic and handtooled styles. 'Sorts Mill Goudy' is an open-source revival created by Barry Schwartz as part of the League of Movable Type project, which contains small capitals and other OpenType features. (The digitisation bundled with Microsoft Office lacks all these features it does include ligatures, but they must be inserted manually.) A version called Goudy Schoolbook also exists, with single-story versions of the letters a and g, but it is not for sale to the general public. Goudy Catalog has been copied by Scangraphic, Bitstream, URW++, and Elsner+Flake. LTC's digitisation includes the calligraphic and swash alternate characters, as well as small caps. As many early digitisations were sublicensed, several of these may represent the same digitisation marketed by different rights-holders, possibly upgraded with modern features such as contextual ligature substitution and small caps. In addition, he sold the design to ATF for $1500 and received no royalty, causing his relationship with the foundry to deteriorate.Ī sample of Goudy Old Style in original metal type.Ĭommercial releases have been made by Monotype, Fontsite, DTP Types, Electric Typographer, Lanston Type, Bitstream, URW++ (bundled with Microsoft Office), Adobe, and Linotype. The descenders of Goudy Old Style were kept short at ATF's insistence to allow tight line setting on their common line system, to Goudy's irritation.
#Old style typeface series
The face was an instant best seller, prompting ATF to issue a special 124-page specimen book of the series in 1927. Goudy Children, which features single-story variants of the letters a and g in italic, bold, and bold italic styles for use in children's books.Again, the Lanston Monotype version of the italic includes cursive capitals by Sol Hess. Becker, though other authorities credit either Morris Fuller Benton or Wadsworth A.
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Goudy Handtooled + Italic (1922), were in-line versions of Goudy Bold + Italic (with a white line inside the letter) and were probably designed by Charles H.Goudy Catalog (1919) and Goudy Catalog Italic (1921), designed as medium weight companions.Goudy Bold Italic (1919) The Lanston Monotype version of the italic includes cursive capitals by Sol Hess.
#Old style typeface full size
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Missing from most digitisations but included on the LTC release. Goudy Cursive, a "loose italic" adding swashes and more calligraphic alternate characters.Goudy Old Style Italic, inspired by Aldine designs.Several variants, designed by several designers, were released in the ensuing years (all faces ATF unless otherwise specified). In Goudy's autobiography, he described the italic based on study of sixteenth-century italics: "I studied many of the older italics and came to the conclusion that.some of the outstanding italics of the sixteenth century had little or no inclination and yet preserved their italic character". Goudy Cursive is effectively Goudy Old Style with swashes. The set of fonts in the Goudy 'family' in ATF's 1923 specimen book: the Goudy Old Style, Goudy Catalogue and Goudy Handtooled subfamilies.