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About FH Phemister

FH Phemister is named after font designer Alexander Phemister. Inspired by letters created at the Edinburgh type foundry. Vertical tension—bold, short, square brackets—most headers have a monotype width. Inspired by Phemister Old Style. In the 1850s, a series of historically themed books was published by the Chiswick Press, set in the revival of Caslon's old-style types. These editions came together with notable success, hastening a general alienation from the skinny modern genres prevalent in book studies at the time and a return to the friendlier styles of earlier days, reshaped to comfortably suit the tastes of contemporary readers.