Bembo

Bembo

Infobox font
name = Bembo


style = Serif
classifications = Old style
date = 1928
creator = Stanley Morison
foundry = Monotype

Bembo is the name given to an old style serif typeface based upon a face cut by Francesco Griffo, first printed in February 1496 (1495 "more veneto"). Griffo worked in the Venetian press of the humanist printer Aldus Manutius. The face was first used in the setting of book entitled "De Aetna," a short text about a journey to Mount Aetna written by Italian Cardinal Pietro Bembo. The typeface would serve as a source of inspiration for typefaces of the Parisian publisher Claude Garamond, that are collectively called Garamond. The typeface Bembo we see today is a revival designed by Stanley Morison for the Monotype Corporation in 1929 . Griffo was the first punch-cutter to fully express the character of the humanist hand that contemporaries preferred for manuscripts of classics and literary texts, in distinction to the book hand humanists dismissed as a "gothic hand" or the everyday chancery hand. The typeface called Bembo has a calligraphic feel that is particularly evident in the serifs. It has a delicate transitional curve that rises up into the stem of each letter. Many lowercase letters exhibit hints of sinuous curves reminiscent of those generated by hand-drawn letters; the termination of the arm of both the r and the e flare slightly upward and outward. The lowercase c has a subtle forward slant, a reversal of the oblique stress of the o. Characters h, m, and n have a slight returned curve on their final stem. Lowercase italic k has an elegantly curved stroke in the lower-right. One of the main characteristic that distinguished Griffo's types from earlier Venetian forms is the way in which the ascenders of the lowercase letters stand taller than the capitals. An infant variety also exists, which contains single-story versions of the letters A and G.

According to the authors of "Typographic Specimens: The Great Typefaces," Bembo is noted for its ability to "provide a text that is extremely consistent in color and texture," helping it to "remain one of the most popular book types since its release."

Aldus employed the typeface for "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" (1499), often considered the most beautiful book printed in the fifteenth century. More recently, Bembo is the typeface used for volumes in the Everyman's Library series, as well as the Virago edition of "The Blind Assassin" by Margaret Atwood.

References

*Lawson, Alexander S., "Anatomy of a Typeface". Godine: 1990. ISBN 978-0879233334.
*Meggs, Philip B. and Rob Carter."Typographic Specimens: The Great Typefaces." Wiley: 1993. ISBN 0-471-28429-7
*Meggs, Philip B. and McKelvey, Roy."Revival of the Fittest: Digital Versions of Classic Typefaces." RC Publications: 2000. ISBN 1-883915-08-2
*Meggs, Philip B. "History of Graphic Design." John Wiley & Sons: 1998. ISBN 0-470-04265-6

ee also

* Antiqua
* History of western typography
* Typography

External links

* [http://typophile.com/wiki/Bembo Typowiki: Bembo]
* [http://www.bemboszoo.com/ Bembo's Zoo]
* [http://www.fonts.com/findfonts/detail.htm?pid=243309&grab_id=0&page_id=32376&query=Bembo%20Infant&SCOPE=Fonts Bembo Infant at Fonts.com]


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