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What is the 1786 GLC Fournier font?

This family was inspired by numerous documents and books printed in Paris during the end of the 1700s. Mainly, documents printed by P.G. Simon & N.H. Nyon, “Printers of the parliament” were used for the Normal and italic styles and “Caps”. “Titling” characters were coming from a collection of hymns printed by Nicolas Chapart. In France these Fournier characters, as Baskerville in Great Britain, were the most often in use in the late 1700s, just before the Didot designs. This font supports strong enlargements, specially the capitals of “Caps” file and “Titling”, remaining very smart, elegant and fine.

1786 GLC Fournier Font families

The 1786 GLC Fournier includes the following font families:
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Normal
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Italic
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Narrow Normal
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Narrow Italic
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Caps Normal
  • 1786 GLC Fournier Titling Normal

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