Baskerville
Baskerville is a typeface designed in the 18th century by John Baskerville, an English typographer. Known for its elegant and refined appearance, it features high contrast between thick and thin strokes, along with a distinctive serif style. This font is often used in print for its readability and classic aesthetic.
The typeface gained popularity during the Enlightenment period and has influenced many modern fonts. It is commonly associated with high-quality printing and is frequently used in books, invitations, and branding. Baskerville remains a favorite among designers for its timeless appeal and versatility.