Baskerville was initially designed by John Baskerville on 1757. An outspoken contrast between the thick and thin strokes, integrated with a vertical position of the axis outcome in an improved legibility. Other typical attributes of Baskerville are the distinctive swash tail on the uppercase Q and the cursive serifs in Baskerville Oblique. Baskerville was concerned to be a technical milestone and is an essential recommendation to later on designed Didone typefaces. URW Baskerville consists of 51 designs that makes it the most thorough Baskerville typeface ever. Besides the routine width it includes Narrow, Extra Narrow, Wide and Additional Wide versions.
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