Trilby Font Family: The 19th-century French typeface Clarendon, with its unorthodox reverse contrast, could never match the versatility of its Victorian siblings: the triangular-serif Antique and the sans-serif Grotesque. In Trilby, David Jonathan Ross put a stop to this messy style, cultivating its formal side. Without excess ornament, Trilby transcends mere novelty into a useful contemporary design with quirky charm and subtle wit.
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