
The seventeenth century Dutch old faces have a distinct character of their own, and were the source for eighteenth century English type designs, such as Caslon. Christoffel van Dijck was one of the great Dutch typefounders, although this face, which bears his name, may not have been cut by him, it is nevertheless representative of the best designs from that period. The Van Dijck italic, for which original punches survive, is almost certainly the work of van Dijck. Drawn at Monotype under the supervision of Jan van Krimpen. The Van Dijck font is a graceful typeface, best used for setting books, quality magazines and articles.
Keywords: Van Dijck Roman SC
SKU: 15167025
Product ID: 26448
Van Dijck Roman SC Font Information
| Version: | 1.00 - February 2002 |
| Family Name: | Van Dijck MT SC |
| Weight: | 400 |
| Glyphs: | 251 |
| Fixed Pitch: | No |
| Symbol Encoded: | No |
| Embedded Bitmaps: | No |
| Creation Date: | 9/23/1998 |
| Modified Date: | 2/28/2002 |
| Unicode Ranges: | Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement
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| Code Pages: | 1252 Latin 1 Mac Roman Macintosh Character Set (US Roman)
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| Hinting: | 0-6 Smoothed 7-14 Hinted 15+ Hinted and Smoothed
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Font Family
VanDijckMTStd-Regular
VanDijckMTStd-Italic
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