Garamond
English edit
Etymology edit
From Garamondus, the Latin form of the name of Claude Garamont.
Proper noun edit
Garamond
- (typography) A family of serif fonts derived from the work of Claude Garamont.
- 2010, Andrea Levy, The Long Song, Tinder Press (2017), page 381:
- Caslon or Garamond or Baskerville is shouted as the compositors search for as many cases of these types as can be found.
- (German printing, dated) Synonym of Long Primer.