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Goudy Cursive
A typeface designed by Frederic Goudy in 1916. Goudy said that it was his own interpretation of early Roman cursive writing. It was drawn at the suggestion of Clarence Marder (then of Marder, Luse and Company). According to Mac McGrew, Goudy Cursive was designed by Goudy in 1916, on the suggestion that his Goudy Italic might have more utility if he added some characters to give it a still greater appearance of freedom and informality and something of the quality of hand lettering. Digital versions: Opti Goudy Cursive (Castcraft). |
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