Transitional
The Transitional type style emerged in the 18th century when type designers started to merge Old Style and Modern design elements. These fonts have a stroke contrast in between Old Style fonts and Modern style fonts. Transitional fonts have bracketed serifs and rounded characters with vertical stress. Known for their consistency and regularity, Transitional fonts are perfect for text heavy projects.
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1785 GLC Baskerville Family -
1805 Jaeck Map Family -
1822 GLC Caslon Pro Family -
Academy™ Family -
Academy™ Engraved Family -
Accolade™ Family -
Adonis Family -
Aelita Family -
Aldus® nova Family -
Allure Family -
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Amster Family -
Ang Thong BT Family -
Anglecia Pro Family -
Antihistory Family -
Apollo™ Family -
Apud Family -
Arethusa Family -
Arlt Family -
Aster Family -
Azuza Family -
Bachenas Family -
Bartholeme Family -
Baskerville Family -
Baskerville Family
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