A Latin with horizontal contrast introduced by Farmer in 5
styles: Fashion (patented in 1876 by Andrew Little),
Fashion Condensed (c. 1880), Fashion Condensed No. 1
(ornamented, no lowercase, before 1887), Fashion
Antique (bolder and less contrast, designed by A.V. Haight
in 1887), and Fashion Extra Condensed (by Julius
Herriet, Jr., advertised in The Inland Printer of
October 1891). [THP]
[Reichardt
2011]
The Condensed was adopted for phototype by Headliners as part of
the Morgan Press Collection as F 243. Solotype had Fashion
Condensed and Condensed Ornamented (caps
only?). [Solotype
1992]
Fashion Condensed More…
A Latin with horizontal contrast introduced by Farmer in 5 styles: Fashion (patented in 1876 by Andrew Little), Fashion Condensed (c. 1880), Fashion Condensed No. 1 (ornamented, no lowercase, before 1887), Fashion Antique (bolder and less contrast, designed by A.V. Haight in 1887), and Fashion Extra Condensed (by Julius Herriet, Jr., advertised in The Inland Printer of October 1891). [THP] [Reichardt 2011]
The Condensed was adopted for phototype by Headliners as part of the Morgan Press Collection as F 243. Solotype had Fashion Condensed and Condensed Ornamented (caps only?). [Solotype 1992]
Fashion Condensed and the ornamented Condensed No. 1 were digitized by Alan Prescott in 2013 as Fastidious (caps only? unreleased?).