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bold italic transitional serif similar to Bell seen on graphic on X
Maybe this is a version of Bell I'm not familiar with?
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Looks like
Monotype Garamond Bold Italic
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Garamond MT
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Thank you. Please forgive my stupidity! Not a transitional obviously, tho' the "h" and other aspects of text struck me as such.
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I didn't recognize it either— had to run it through character recognition software.
Garamond has fallen out of fashion, but since it is bundled with operating systems it lives on....
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You make me feel better! It looks quite different from Adobe Garamond and from Garamond Premier Pro which I think is lovely. More like a peculiar mash-up lacking the refinement of other old-style versions of it IMHO.
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