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Goudy Old Style

Goudy Old Style is a classic old-style serif typeface originally created by Frederic
W. Goudy for American Type Founders (ATF) in 1915.

Goudy was not always a type designer. At 40, this short, plump, pinkish, and
puckish gentleman kept books for a Chicago Realtor, and considered himself a
failure. During the next 36 years, starting almost from scratch at an age when most
men are permanently set in their chosen vocations, he cut 113 fonts of type,
thereby creating more usable faces than did the seven greatest inventors of type
and books, from Gutenberg to Garamond.

Goudy Old Style is the text typeface used in Harper's Magazine. It is the official
typeface of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, Lewis & Clark College in Portland,
Oregon, Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Northwestern University in
Evanston, Illinois, and Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. It is also used
by the National University of Colombia. It is also the standard body text font for Key
Club publications. The bold italic weight is used for the wordmark of Whittard's.
Goudy Old
Style
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