Adobe Caslon
Adobe Caslon is a serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly in 1990. It is based on the classic typefaces created by William Caslon in the 18th century. Known for its readability and elegance, Adobe Caslon is often used in print and digital media for both body text and headlines.
The typeface features a warm, humanist style with slightly rounded edges and a balanced structure. Its versatility makes it suitable for various applications, including books, magazines, and websites. Adobe Caslon has become a popular choice among designers for its timeless appeal and classic aesthetic.