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Title: | CDuflos font family |
Description: | Claude Duflos was a French engraver and printmaker at the end of the 1600s. |
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Title: | CDuflos font family - 1 |
Description: | He produced a great number of beautiful plates, executed principally with the graver very neatly finished. |
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Description: | At the base of his work we can appreciate his legible lettering carefully executed with his particular ductus. |
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Title: | CDuflos font family - 3 |
Description: | During this period three different hands were developed in France: Ronde (an script deriving from “Civilité”), “Lettre Italianne” and Bâtarde Coulée that is a modification of ronde. |
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Title: | CDuflos font family - 4 |
Description: | The hand of joined letters, which lent itself to a rapid writing, became a model for English round hand or copperplate style. |
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Description: | CDuflos is our typographic interpretation of the lettering style produced by Claude Duflos. |
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Description: | CDuflos is presented in two versions: Basic and Extended Pro, which include diacritics for Central European languages. |
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Description: | The Pro version also comes with a set of decorative glyphs including ligatures, alternates and swashes, including terminal letters and a set of ornaments. |