Caslon (disambiguation)

Caslon usually refers to William Caslon (I) of United Kingdom (1692-1766), who was an English gunsmith and designer of typographic fonts. His Caslon typefaces were used in the first printed version of the American Declaration of Independence.

Caslon may also refer to:

  • Lucy Caslon, (since April 2014 Lucy Herron) the founding trustee of the London-based charity Msizi Africa.
  • Caslon, a family of typeface, created by William Caslon.
  • Caslon Antique, a decorative American typeface that was designed in 1894 by Berne Nadall.
  • Caslon Roman, a Unicode typeface, designed by George Williams.
  • Elizabeth Caslon (I) a typographer who died in 1795
  • Elizabeth Caslon (died 1833) (II) a typographer, daughter in law of Elizabeth Caslon (I) who died in 1833

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Caslon
  • All pages with titles containing Caslon
  • Carlon
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