Dutch Mediaeval

Dutch Mediaeval T his is the thoroughly expanded version of what is arguably the most classic and popular of all historic Dutch faces: Sjoerd Hendrik de Roos’s Hollandse Mediaeval from 1912. Over the decades, many pressmen and typography connoisseurs have gushed loving prose about this typeface. An extended family of two weights, with corresponding italics and built-in small caps, four condensed fonts, four book fonts, a set of lovely initials and some very Dutch ornaments, Dutch Mediaeval is a

Published by Canada Type

Classification
serif
Weights
Book
Released
1912

Designed by

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