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She then reduced the x-height relative to the cap height to avoid increasing the set width. She reduced the contrast while retaining the overall openness and lightness of Baskerville by giving the lower case characters a wider proportion. Upon studying books printed by Baskerville at the Bancroft Library in Berkeley, Licko decided to base her design on the printed samples which were heavier and had more character due to the imprint of lead type into paper and the resulting ink spread. Licko noticed that subsequent interpretations and revivals of Baskerville had continued along the same path of perfection, using as a model the qualities of the lead type itself, not the printed specimens. As a result his types were often criticized for being too perfect, stark, and difficult to read. One of Baskerville’s intents was to develop typefaces that pushed the contrast between thick and thin strokes, partially to show off the new printing and paper making techniques of his time. Mrs Eaves was named after Baskerville’s live in housekeeper, Sarah Eaves, whom he later married. It was styled after Baskerville, the famous transitional serif typeface designed in 1757 by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England. Originally designed in 1996, Mrs Eaves was Zuzana Licko’s first attempt at the design of a traditional typeface.
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