Based on letter rubbings Goudy carried out in The Louvre in Paris in 1910, Hadriano has actually long been a favorite of Goudy fans.
This digital release of Hadriano features the very first release with the initial lower case letters as drawn by F.W. Goudy. The font was initially launched only with an Upper Case and later with the lower case from Kennerley Vibrant by Lanston Monotype.
The initial lower case letters have never ever been issued in any kind previous to this digital version-even in metal. The digitizing was done from uncommon evidence found in the Cary Collection at RIT. The enhanced Pro variation with Little Caps and Central European character set was included, along with its companion "Stonecut" variations, in early 2007.
.Hadriano Stonecut was initially made by Sol Hess circa 1932.
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