Loxley

Loxley D rawn shortly before Jim Rimmer's passing in 2010, Loxley was designed to be used in a fine press edition of the folklore story of Robin Hood. It was named after the cited birthplace of the story's classic hero. Loxley's shapes were inspired the same early Roman faces (such as Subiaco from the late 1400s) that influenced Frederick Goudy's Aries, Franciscan and Goudy Thirty types. It exhibits the peculiarities of Jim's left-handed calligraphy, as well as his outside-the-box thinking with

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