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Didot vs Franklin Gothic vs Clarendon: Typeface Comparison for Designers #1118 (License: Personal Use)
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This visual showcases typographic diversity through the rendering of “25¢” in Didot Regular (a refined high-contrast serif), Franklin Gothic Book Regular (a sturdy, neutral sans-serif), and Clarendon Roman (a bold slab-serif with distinctive bracketed serifs). Each example highlights how font choice affects readability, tone, and visual hierarchy in pricing, signage, or editorial contexts. The consistent red color and layout emphasize stylistic differences rather than decorative variation.
Used on typography resource sites, design blogs, or educational pages about font selection; serves users researching typeface characteristics, comparing serif/slab-serif/sans-serif styles, or seeking appropriate fonts for pricing displays, labels, or vintage-inspired layouts.
Related Cliparts: Explore how Didot Regular, Franklin Gothic Book Regular, and Clarendon Roman render "25¢"-ideal for typography selection, branding, and print design decisions.
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