Garamond

Gar·a·mond

[gar-uh-mond]
noun
a printing type designed in 1540 by Claude Garamond (c1480–1561), French type founder.

Origin:
1865–70

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Garamond (ˈɡærəmɒnd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a typeface, designed by Claude Garamond (?1480--1561), French type founder

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