Kennerley Old Style
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Kennerley Old Style
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Kennerley Old Style is a serif typeface designed by Frederic Goudy. Kennerley is an "old-style" serif design, loosely influenced by Italian and Dutch printing traditions of the Renaissance and early modern period. It was named for New York publisher Mitchell Kennerley, who advanced Goudy money to complete the design. While Goudy had already designed 18 other typefaces, it was one of Goudy's most successful early designs in his own style. The regular or roman style was designed in 1911, the itali
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennerley_Old_Style
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2023-09-27T22:23:12Z
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