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Venetian was a brilliant and highly readable advance in the design of letterforms. The Garalde style was clearly an incremental evolution of the standard set by Jenson, and its differences are primarily in small details such as the crossbar of the ’e’. Designers continue to draw inspiration from this landmark font, and new designs in the Venetian tradition are still going strong.
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A street sign in Venice using the Venetian calle, as opposed to the Italian via. Venetian or Venetan is a Romance language spoken by over two million people,[1] mostly in the Veneto region of Italy. The language is called [V]èneto in Venetian, veneto in Italian; the variant spoken in Venice is called venezsiàn/venesiàn or veneziano, respectively. Although commonly referred to as an Italian dialect (diałeto, dialetto), even by its speakers, it displays notable structural differences from Italian proper. It belongs to the Northern Italian group within Romance languages.
venetian metal blinds by hunter douglas The first new innovation for Venetian blinds came in 1946, Hunter Douglas developed the first light weight aluminum slats. These two-inch aluminum venetian blind slats became the standard for Venetian blinds. Aluminum blind slats have now traveled the full circle as far as slat widths are concerned. The 1960's, 70's and 80's saw the popular debut of the window treatments blinds one inch Mini blind. The 90's the window treatment blinds 1/2 inch Micro blinds rolled out. Now there is a resurgence of the original two inch, now called Macros, aluminum Venetian blind.
One branch of the Venetian family tree caricatures the relatively heavy serifs compared with the later movement to hairlines, culminating in the Didones. The Kelmscott Press and Golden types of William Morris are the best known examples, both exhibiting heavy slablike serifs bearing little resemblence to the Eusebius original, which was impressively refined not only for its day but for several centuries afterwards. ITC released its revival of the Golden type in 1989. ITC Italia ... shows clear influence from the Golden tradition, but also mixes in elements of Souvenir and the slab serifs.
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[A]s a literary language Venetian was overshadowed by the Tuscan "dialect" of Dante, and by the French languages like Provençal and the Oïl languages. After the demise of the Republic, Venetian gradually ceased to be used for administrative purposes; and when Italy was unified, in the 19th century, the Tuscan language was imposed as the basis of the national language of Italy. Since that time Venetian, deprived of any official status, has steadily lost ground to Italian. At present, virtually all its speakers are bilingual, and use Venetian only in informal contexts.
Like most Romance languages, Venetian has mostly abandoned the Latin case system, in favor of prepositions and a more rigid subject-verb-object sentence structure. It has ... become more analytic, if not quite as much as English. Venetian also has the Romance articles, both definite (derived from the Latin demonstrative ille) and indefinite (derived from the numeral unus).
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