Who was William Caslon?

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William Caslon , 1692-1766, English type designer, b. Worcestershire.

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Let Me Take You by the Hand.(Bruno Maag and colleagues on a christmas outing) Magazine article from: Creative Review ...a particularly nasty bit of the City. We bowed to William Caslon's type, displayed on a large metal plaque just outside...saw God. I would have preferred it to be honouring William Caslon. Besides some nice ligatures and swash capitals...
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