CLAUDE GARAMOND

ClaudeGaramondClaude Garamond was Born in Paris, France in 1490, Garamond started his career out as an apprentice for the Parisian punch-cutter and printer, Antoine Augereau in 1510 .  In the 16th century that Garamond and his peers found that the typography industry was something of interest. .Many of the printers during that time period were able to master all or most of the artistic and technical skills of book production from type design to bookbinding. Claude Garamond was first to specialize in type design, punch cutting, and type-founding in Paris as a service to many famous publishers.

In 1545 Garamond became his own publisher, featuring his own types including a new italic. His first book published was Pia et religiosa Meditatio of David Chambellan. As publisher, Claude Garamond relied on his creativity harnessed by reasoned discipline to produce superbly well crafted products. He modelled his book publishing style after the classic works of the Venetian printers who catered to the absolute elites of high society. He admired and emulated the works of Aldus Manutius. Garamond insisted on clarity in design, generous page margins, quality composition, paper and printing , which was always accentuated with superb binding.

Garamond is famous for his series of Garamond typefaces which  is a family of old-style serif typefaces . Most Garamond fonts have become renowned for their excellent readability, elegance, and character.

Because of the soundness of Garamond’s designs his typefaces have historical staying power, and they are likely to remain the day-to-day tools of professional typographers, as long as western civilization survives. Reading a well set Garamond text page is almost effortless, a fact that has been well known to book designers for over 450 years.

Claude Garamond’s contribution to typography was vast, a true renaissance man. Creating perfection in the type that he crafted his life will live on through his contribution to typography.

Some of Garamond’s typefaces include:

  • Adobe Garamond
  • Stempel Garamond
  • EB Garamond
  • Sabon Next
  • ITC Garamond
GARAMOND’S WORK:
INSPIRED WORK:
SchoolComp_Poster1_Garamond
Garamond type specimen
References:

Leave a comment