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URW Clarendon
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URW Clarendon is a family of 50 serif fonts for only $99. This version of Clarendon was designed by URW Studio, (Hermann Eidenbenz's version) in 1994.

URW Clarendon is a family of 50 serif fonts for only $99. This version of Clarendon was designed by URW Studio, (Hermann Eidenbenz's version) in 1994.
- Name
- Clarendon URW Regular
- Glyphs
- 487
- Copyright
- Copyright 2010 URW++ Design & Development
- Languages
- Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin, Dutch, Afrikaans
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URW Clarendon is a family of 50 serif fonts for only $99. This version of Clarendon was designed by URW Studio, (Hermann Eidenbenz's version) in 1994.
- Name
- Clarendon URW Regular
- Glyphs
- 487
- Copyright
- Copyright 2010 URW++ Design & Development
- Languages
- Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin, Dutch, Afrikaans

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- Name
- Clarendon URW Regular
- Glyphs
- 487
- Copyright
- Copyright 2010 URW++ Design & Development
- Languages
- Basic Latin, Western European, Euro, Catalan, Baltic, Turkish, Central European, Romanian, Pan African Latin, Dutch, Afrikaans
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Foundry: URW++
URW Clarendon is a family of 50 serif fonts for only $99. This version of Clarendon was released by URW Studio, (based on Hermann Eidenbenz's version) in 1994.
Clarendon is an English serif typeface that was originally created in England by Robert Besley for the Fann Street Foundry in 1845. Due to its popularity, Besley registered the typeface under Britain's Ornamental Designs Act of 1842. The patent expired three years later, and other foundries were quick to copy it. Clarendon is considered the first registered typeface, with the original matrices and punches remaining at Stephenson Blake and later residing at the Type Museum, London. It was named after the Clarendon Press in Oxford.
The font was used extensively by the government of the German Empire for proclamations during World War I, and was also common in wanted posters of the American Old West. Clarendon can also be used for the logotypes of corporations such as Sony and Wells Fargo.
Clarendon is an English serif typeface that was originally created in England by Robert Besley for the Fann Street Foundry in 1845. Due to its popularity, Besley registered the typeface under Britain's Ornamental Designs Act of 1842. The patent expired three years later, and other foundries were quick to copy it. Clarendon is considered the first registered typeface, with the original matrices and punches remaining at Stephenson Blake and later residing at the Type Museum, London. It was named after the Clarendon Press in Oxford.
The font was used extensively by the government of the German Empire for proclamations during World War I, and was also common in wanted posters of the American Old West. Clarendon can also be used for the logotypes of corporations such as Sony and Wells Fargo.
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