Caslon

/ˈkæzlən/ noun

A style of typeface named after William Caslon, an 18th-century English type founder, known for its elegance and readability.

Named after William Caslon (1692-1766), a prominent English punch-cutter and type founder whose designs became standard in English printing from the 1700s onward.

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