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- Bulmer_(typeface) abstract "Bulmer is the name of transitional serif typeface originally designed by William Martin (1757–1830) in 1792 for the Shakespeare Press. The types were used for printing the Boydell Shakespeare folio edition. William Martin's brother John Martin had worked as John Baskerville's foreman. William Martin also worked under John Baskerville, and his types show Baskerville's influence. They share a vertical stress and a moderate increase of stroke contrast, and more finely cut serifs. Martin's type are more vertical. D. B. Updike described Martin's types as "delicate and spirited, thoroughly English." Bulmer's distinguishing characters are an uppercase R with a curved tail. Lowercase g has a small bowl and a curved ear; a heavier stroke weight on the lower right side of the bowl contributes to a sense of that character leaning backwards. Uppercase italic characters J, K, N, T and Y are reminiscent of Baskerville's, showing the influence of his teacher. Originally drawn with ranging (old style) figures, the current Monotype revival features ranging and lining figures.".
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- Bulmer_(typeface) wikiPageExternalLink index.html?id=10.
- Bulmer_(typeface) wikiPageID "8468613".
- Bulmer_(typeface) wikiPageRevisionID "604349260".
- Bulmer_(typeface) classifications "Transitional serif".
- Bulmer_(typeface) creator Morris_Fuller_Benton.
- Bulmer_(typeface) creator William_Martin_(typographer).
- Bulmer_(typeface) date "c. 1790".
- Bulmer_(typeface) foundry American_Type_Founders.
- Bulmer_(typeface) hasPhotoCollection Bulmer_(typeface).
- Bulmer_(typeface) style Serif.
- Bulmer_(typeface) wordnet_type synset-font-noun-1.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:American_Type_Founders_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:Digital_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:Letterpress_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:Monotype_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:Photocomposition_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) subject Category:Transitional_serif_typefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Abstraction100002137.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type AmericanTypeFoundersTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Character106818970.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Communication100033020.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Font106825399.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type LetterpressTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type MonotypeTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type PhotocompositionTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Signal106791372.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Symbol106806469.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type TransitionalSerifTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type Type106825120.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type VirtualTypefaces.
- Bulmer_(typeface) type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Bulmer_(typeface) comment "Bulmer is the name of transitional serif typeface originally designed by William Martin (1757–1830) in 1792 for the Shakespeare Press. The types were used for printing the Boydell Shakespeare folio edition. William Martin's brother John Martin had worked as John Baskerville's foreman. William Martin also worked under John Baskerville, and his types show Baskerville's influence. They share a vertical stress and a moderate increase of stroke contrast, and more finely cut serifs.".
- Bulmer_(typeface) label "Bulmer (lettertype)".
- Bulmer_(typeface) label "Bulmer (typeface)".
- Bulmer_(typeface) sameAs Bulmer_(lettertype).
- Bulmer_(typeface) sameAs m.0274k3k.
- Bulmer_(typeface) sameAs Q2798814.
- Bulmer_(typeface) sameAs Q2798814.
- Bulmer_(typeface) sameAs Bulmer_(typeface).
- Bulmer_(typeface) wasDerivedFrom Bulmer_(typeface)?oldid=604349260.
- Bulmer_(typeface) depiction BulmerMT.svg.
- Bulmer_(typeface) isPrimaryTopicOf Bulmer_(typeface).