The 19th-century French typeface Clarendon, with its unorthodox reverse contrast, could never match the versatility of its Victorian siblings: the triangular-serif Antique and the sans-serif Grotesque. In Trilby, David Jonathan Ross put a stop to this messy style, cultivating its formal side. Without excess ornament, Trilby transcends mere novelty into a useful contemporary design with quirky charm and subtle wit.
Font Trilby Italic. Examples of this font can be found on the font site exFont, designed by David Jonathan Ross, include the number of glyphs 578 characters. You can find other similar fonts, or fonts in the same family as this font right below.
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