Excerpt from Library Printing
Thus 10 point on 12 point body will produce the same effect as 10 point with 1 point leads.
Styles (or faces) of types are variously classified. A convenient, though not strictly accurate division is: (1) script, (2) roman (both old style and (3) italics, and (4) ornamental or display. The first and fourth classes are seldom appropriate for library use ex cept for title pages, headings, book plates or material in tended primarily for purposes of publicity.
Roman, the type ordinarily used in English and Ameri can books, is understood unless other styles are partien larly indicated, (e. G. The direction 12 point heads means Print headings in 12 point Old-style roman is a direct imitation of the sturdy type designed by William Caslon on Jenson's earlier models and used in English and American books in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its letters have heavier and less angular lines than the modern roman based on styles designed by Bodoni and others. Modern roman was very commonly used in England and America till the last decade of the nineteenth century. At present old style or Caslon and similar styles are the most com mouly used types for general purposes. Several styles in common use are modifications of old style, e. G.. Cheltenham, Kenilworth (which closely resembles Chelten ham) and Scotch Roman. Each of these has its correspond ing italic face. Modern roman is still rather frequently used and its prototype, Bodoni, is coming to be used again frequently for special publications in fine arts and belles lettres and, in its larger sizes, for museum labels. When heavier faces are desired Bookman (or Old Style Antique), Cloister Black, Caslon Bold and Cheltenham Bold are good faces for library work.
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