Garamond type
Garamond type is a classic serif typeface named after the French engraver Claude Garamond, who created it in the 16th century. Known for its elegant and readable design, Garamond features smooth curves and a warm, inviting appearance, making it popular for both print and digital media.
This typeface is often used in books, academic papers, and other formal documents due to its timeless style. Variants of Garamond have been developed over the years, but they all maintain the original's charm and legibility, making it a favorite among designers and typographers.