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Definition of Garamond in English: Garamondnoun ˈɡarəmɒnd mass nounA kind of typeface. Example sentencesExamples - Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond.
- Of course, we're not ones to settle for the Model-T of fonts so we've opted to use the much more attractive Garamond or Georgia for our page's print version.
- The Garamond types were the ancestors of Caslon and other faces classified as old style.
- The new font is easy to read but I mourn the passing of Helvetica and Garamond.
- I have no idea if you use Times Roman or Garamond.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Claude Garamond (1499–1561), French type founder. Definition of Garamond in US English: Garamondnounˈɡerəˌmänd A kind of typeface. Example sentencesExamples - The Garamond types were the ancestors of Caslon and other faces classified as old style.
- Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond.
- The new font is easy to read but I mourn the passing of Helvetica and Garamond.
- Of course, we're not ones to settle for the Model-T of fonts so we've opted to use the much more attractive Garamond or Georgia for our page's print version.
- I have no idea if you use Times Roman or Garamond.
Origin Mid 19th century: named after Claude Garamond (1499–1561), French type designer and publisher. |