Baskerville typeface
The Baskerville typeface is a serif font 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, making it visually striking. Baskerville is often used in print for books and formal documents due to its readability and classic style.
This typeface is part of the transitional serif category, bridging the gap between the old-style fonts and modern serifs. Its clean lines and sharp serifs contribute to a sense of sophistication, making it a popular choice for both digital and print media.