Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a good source on historical typefaces and fonts
for the past couple hundred years. I know there are a lot of "historical" font
packages out there but I'm always skeptical about which ones are truly
authentic or not and when they were used. When making signs and exhibits from a
certain time period, I would like to try and use fonts that were common for the
time if they are still available. If anyone knows where I could find this
information, please let me know!
Thanks in advance!!
Deb
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