Casloninspired
Casloninspired is a term used to describe typefaces that draw significant design influence from the original Caslon typefaces, particularly those cut by William Caslon in the 18th century. These typefaces are characterized by their sturdy, robust forms, moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes, and a distinctive, almost rugged, elegance. They often feature bracketed serifs, meaning the transition from the vertical stem to the serif is curved rather than sharp, and a slight downward slant to the axis of rounded letters.
Typefaces considered Casloninspired aim to capture the readability and classic appeal of Caslon's originals while often
The enduring popularity of Caslon's designs has led to numerous revivals and interpretations over the centuries.