Goudy Bookletter 1911 Regular|
Goudy Bookletter 1911 a family of 2 fonts by The League of Moveable Type

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Done is beautiful.
frank chimero
Goudy Bookletter 1911 Regular
If it weren't for music, I would think that love is mortal.
mark helprin
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Goudy Bookletter 1911 Regular

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When you drop a glass or a plate to the ground it makes a loud crashing sound. When a window shatters a table leg breaks or when a picture falls off the wall it makes a noise. But as for your heart when that breaks it s completely silent. You would think as it s so important it would make the loudest noise in the whole world or even have some ... Read Moresort of ceremonious sound like the gong of a cymbal or the ringing of a bell. But it s silent and you almost wish there was a noise to distract you from the pain. If there is a noise it s internal. It screams and no one can hear it but you. It screams so loud your ears ring and your head aches. It trashes around in your chest like a great white shark caught in the sea it roars like a mother bear whose cub has been taken. That s what it looks like and that s what it sounds like a trashing panicking trapped great big beast roaring like a prisoner to its own emotions. But that s the thing about love no one is untouchable.
cecelia ahern
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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Would you destroy Something perfect in order to make it beautiful?
gerard way
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Based on Frederic Goudy’s Kennerley Oldstyle. Notes from Barry: This font predates the League and is in the public domain. A few words on why I think Kennerley Oldstyle is beautiful: In making this font, I discovered that Kennerley fits together tightly and evenly with almost no kerning. Thus the following words from Monotype specimen books are just: “[W]hen composed into words the characters appear to lock into one another with a closeness common in early types, but not so often seen in later-day creations.” These are letters that take command of the space around them; notice, for instance, the bowed shapes of the v and w. Side note: One of the spec images includes public domain clipart from openclipart.org. Go visit! :)

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