Transitional Serif Fonts

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Transitional or baroque serif typefaces first appeared in the mid-18th century. They are among the most common, including such widespread typefaces as Times Roman (1932) and Baskerville (1757). They are in between modern and old style, thus the name "transitional." Differences between thick and thin lines are more pronounced than they are in old style, but they are still less dramatic than they are in modern serif fonts.

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URW Nicolas Cochin

Font: URW Nicolas Cochin
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ITC New Baskerville Roman

Font: ITC New Baskerville Roman
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