

He is also known as William Caslon the Elder. The designer of this font is William Caslon who is from London, United Kingdom. This font belongs to the Serif typefaces fonts. Polish, Italian, Turkish, French, Romanian, Kazakh (Latin), Czech, Spanish, Greek and Dutch Kurdish (Latin), Vietnamese in Latin, Ukrainian, Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic, Icelandic, Basque, Estonian, Irish, Croatian, Belarusian, Hebrew, Thai, Luxembourgian, Russian, Portuguese, Belarusian (Latin), Swedish, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Serbian (Cyrillic), English, Urdu, German, Persian, Hungarian, Danish, Serbian (Latin), Lithuanian, Slovenian, Latvian, Slovak, Finnish. To download this beautiful-looking font for free, just press the download now button below and start making amazing art with this font. However, the user should read the license agreement thoroughly before using it for commercial projects.

This font is fully free for all kinds of usage whether it is personal or commercial. It is widely used in all kinds of print media. It is highly readable on small phone screens as well. This font is also in use for web apps and mobile phone apps. Many small and a few big business owners also use this font for their items and also for their logo as well. This font has been in use by designers worldwide from the time of its creation. It is also used at birthday parties as well. They even print their flyers using this font. Many of the event organizers use this font for the reception banners for wedding and engagement functions. This tyeface has been seen on many books covers. This font is in use since the time of its creation by many designers. This font was in use for the main heading as well as for the body text.

The designer of his signature was John Dunlap. It was in use for writing a famous signature for John Hancock. The oldest record of the usage of this font is from 2 nd August 1776. One should always read the license agreement first before using the font for commercial purposes. So users are free to use it for personal purposes and commercial purposes as well. This font is free for all kinds of usages. This font is mostly in use by magazines, books, and journals designers. The Designer of the Adobe version is Carol Twombly. But Adobe’s version has Pro and Semi Bold weights as well with their corresponding Italics. The original font only has three weights. Adobe also adopted this font and named it Adobe Caslon. This font is also a part of Google Fonts.

The classification of this font is Old-Style.
