Users' questions

What is the purpose of Bodoni typeface?

What is the purpose of Bodoni typeface?

The Bodoni typeface has been used for a wide variety of different materials. In the eighteenth century it was used in Italian books to 1960s periodicals. In the 21st century, the late manner versions were used in advertising. The early manner versions were used for fine book printing.

What are the unique features of the Bodoni typeface?

Bodoni had a long career and his designs changed and varied, ending with a typeface of a slightly condensed underlying structure with flat, unbracketed serifs, extreme contrast between thick and thin strokes, and an overall geometric construction.

What is the most used font in China?

The most popular Chinese web-safe fonts:

  • Hiragino Sans GB (冬青黑体简体中文)
  • Microsoft Yahei (微软雅黑)
  • Simhei (黑体)

Who created the Bodoni typeface?

Giambattista Bodoni
The Bodoni typeface was originally designed at the end of the 18th Century by Giambattista Bodoni, an Italian engraver, publisher, printer and typographer.

Who was the font designer of the Bodoni font?

Giabattista Bodoni – born 16. 2. 1740 in Saluzzo, Piedmont, Italy, died 30. 11. 1813 in Parma, Italy – engraver, type designer, typographer, printer, publisher.

What’s the difference between ITC and Bodoni fonts?

The ITC Bodoni family is a series of three size-specific designs intended to work well together. These pre-date today’s optical fonts. Armed with these prints, each foundry then “productized” the design for its own equipment. The result could be different spacing, proportions, and even varying designs for the same character.

Which is the best version of the Bodoni type?

Bodoni #375 + italic (1930), based on the Benton version. True-Cut Bodoni + italic (Wiebking, 1923), based on actual specimens at the Newberry Library. Bodoni Modern + italic ( R. Hunter Middleton, 1936), probably the most faithful recutting. Damon Type Foundry offered a Bodoni under the name Bartlet.

Who was the original manufacturer of the Bodoni?

Damon Type Foundry offered a Bodoni under the name Bartlet. Linotype and Intertype also produced matrices for machine composition that were somewhat narrower than the foundry type versions. Haas Type Foundry produced a version which was then licensed to D. Stempel AG, Amsterdam Type Foundry, and Berthold.