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Didot
Created within 1784- 1811, the typeface was named after a family with the last name of “Didot.� Especailly famous through its publication of one of the most famous magazies in the world, Vogue, the typeface is often found in fashion and style magazines.
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Created by Robert Besley, the slab-serif style is known as a modern typeface. Released in 1845, the structure remains more straight and bold, especially compared to most other fonts at the time.
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