Baskerville Font
About Baskerville Font
The Baskerville Font was created by a well-known typographic developer John Baskerville. It was released in the 1750s through the Mergenthaler Linotype corporation. This font is categorized as a transitional texture and looks like a serif font family.
It gained so much popularity in a very short time after it was released in the font world. It has a good-looking and attractive texture that is based on different weights and characters such as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numeric, symbols, digits, symbols, and punctuations.
his style is a perfect example of old-serif structures, if you are looking to utilize a serif texture for your text-based projects, then you should try this amazing font.
You can utilize its online generator tool for converting all your simple textures into amazing and modern shapes. The copy-and-paste ability of this font is unique and this style can be paired with Densa Font to make your project look more attractive.
Font Details
| Font Name: | Baskerville Font |
| Format: | TTF |
| Version: | 1.0 |
CHARACTERISTICS
| Weight Range: | Regular |
| Width: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Medium |
| x-height: | Medium |
| Ascenders/Descenders: | Standard |
| Italic: | No |
| OpenType Features: | Basic |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Glyph Count: | 382 characters |
| Kerning Pairs: | 703 |
| Hinting: | Auto-hinted |
| Alternates: | Limited |
| Ligatures: | Standard |
| Unicode Coverage: | Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement |
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
| Basic Latin | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian |
| Extended Latin | Not supported |
| Cyrillic | Not supported |
| Greek | Not supported |