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GARAMOND TYPEFACE CATEGORY SOFTWARE
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Redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and Open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwideĭevelopment of collaborative font projects, to support the font creationĮfforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. Nevertheless, it's time for the open source community to have a classical Garamond and I promise, I’ll try hard to learn and give my best. I know that competition is hard in this field, and these fonts won’t be able to stand up to their commercial counterparts for quite some time. In the world of free software, however, only few Garamond-inspired fonts exist, and as far as I know, none with the scope of EB Garamond. There are indeed lots of excellent Garamond fonts, also such that try to approach the original in the same way as EB Garamond does. Why another Garamond? The Garamonds are probably the most copied typefaces in the world. Hence the name of this project: Egenolff-Berner Garamond. Its design reproduces the original design by Claude Garamont: The source for the letterforms is a scan of a specimen known as the “Berner specimen”, which, composed in 1592 by Conrad Berner, son-in-law of Christian Egenolff and his successor at the Egenolff print office, shows Garamont’s roman and Granjon’s italic fonts at different sizes. EB Garamond is an open source project to create a revival of Claude Garamont’s famous humanist typeface from the mid-16th century. Garamont’s fonts have set a milestone, on which font designers have been recurring ever since.
