garamond

/ɡærəmɒnd/

Definitions

1. proper noun

A famous family of serif typefaces, originally designed by Claude Garamond in the 16th century.

“The book was printed in a classic Garamond font, which added to its elegance.”

2. noun

A font or typeface style, especially one that is elegant or formal.

“The designer chose a Garamond font for the company’s logo to convey professionalism.”

Synonyms

  • font
  • serif
  • typeface

Antonyms

  • san-serif
  • script