family has lent its name to typographic measurements developed by François-Ambroise Didot and the Didot typeface developed by Firmin Didot. The Didot...
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Didot is a group of typefaces. The word/name Didot came from the famous French printing and type-producing Didot family. The classification is known as...
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Paris into a family of printers founded by François Didot, the father of 11 children. Firmin was one of his grandchildren. The family's paper manufactory...
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Didot may refer to: Didot family, family of French printers, punch-cutters and publishers that flourished mainly in the 18th century Didot (typeface),...
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printing in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, promoted by the Didot family in France and others. This favoured a much more geometric, constructed...
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have descenders. Other schemes exist; for example, the types cut by the Didot family of punchcutters and typographers in France between the late 18th and...
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by printers including Firmin Didot, Giambattista Bodoni and Justus Erich Walbaum, whose eponymous typefaces, Bodoni, Didot, and Walbaum, remain in use...
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companion italic as also being influenced by the typefaces created by the Didot family in the late 18th and early 19th centuries: a "rationalistic italic that...
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printing, in Europe. They remain popular in the printing of Greek, as the Didot family were among the first to establish a printing press in newly independent...
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of Firmin Didot, in the Didone or modern serif genre of the early nineteenth century. Theano Didot is one of three fonts in the Theano family, including...
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