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Joos - Pdf specimen
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Joos Lambrecht, from Ghent, is one of the first important printers and punchcutters of the sixteenth century. He criticized frankly the reading habits and the typographical preferences of the Dutch and Flemish readers at that time. Since 1530 he tried to promote the use of roman types to replace blackletter types, with little success.
Joos offers a wide typographical range of use and flexibility: ligatures, alternates, stylistic sets, OpenType functionalities, oldstyle figures, small caps for the Pro version...
Peter Van Lancker has made a website dedicated to the work of Joos Lambrecht; for more informations on Lambrecht see also the book Dutch Type, by Jan Middendorp [texts pp. 16-17] and this page on Peter Van Lancker's website.
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