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- Q1837870 subject Q13269608.
- Q1837870 subject Q7134726.
- Q1837870 subject Q8302596.
- Q1837870 abstract "Bastard is a blackletter typeface designed by Jonathan Barnbrook in 1990. The name derives from a typographic classification known as Bastarda. The Bastard face is an exploration of the blackletter face (the earliest types, similar to those made by Gutenberg, and based upon monastic script) with a simple kit of parts. The face is available in three weights: Spindly Bastard, Fat Bastard, and Even Fatter Bastard. While the angular terminals suggest the nib of a pen, the typeface was drawn electronically and avoids curved strokes. The c. 1865 typeface Fletcher is similar in its purely geometric construction.".
- Q1837870 thumbnail BastardJB.svg?width=300.
- Q1837870 wikiPageExternalLink www.barnbrook.net.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q13269608.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q17451.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q213686.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q2539914.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q2791294.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q32267.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134726.
- Q1837870 wikiPageWikiLink Q8302596.
- Q1837870 comment "Bastard is a blackletter typeface designed by Jonathan Barnbrook in 1990. The name derives from a typographic classification known as Bastarda. The Bastard face is an exploration of the blackletter face (the earliest types, similar to those made by Gutenberg, and based upon monastic script) with a simple kit of parts. The face is available in three weights: Spindly Bastard, Fat Bastard, and Even Fatter Bastard.".
- Q1837870 label "Bastard (typeface)".
- Q1837870 depiction BastardJB.svg.