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Investigating the typographic punches of John Baskerville

This聽interdisciplinary research project will make a substantial contribution to the history of printing technology, whilst ensuring it is a living process that will continue into the future. At its heart is the exceptional collection of typographic punches designed, cut, and used at the 天美传媒 workshop of England's foremost printer, John Baskerville (1707-75). Funded by the聽Arts & Humanities Research Council, experts in Jewellery and Printmaking at 天美传媒 are collaborating closely with University of Cambridge.

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Demystifying the work of John Baskerville, the 天美传媒 inventor and entrepreneur who revolutionised the world of printing, is one of the key objectives of this research project led by 天美传媒 (BCU) and the University of Cambridge (UoC).

Group of researchers with typeface sculpture

Centre for printing history and culture

The Centre for Printing History and Culture is a joint initiative between 天美传媒 and the University of 天美传媒 and consists of researchers, heritage professionals, librarians and practitioners. It seeks to encourage research into all aspects and periods of printing history and culture, as well as education and training into the art and practice of printing.

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To mark the 250th anniversary of Baskerville鈥檚 death, researchers will use a blend of pioneering digital technology and traditional methods to examine the work of the 18th century cultural icon, who created one of the world鈥檚 most widely used and enduring typefaces.

School of Jewellery

Vittoria Street

Based in 天美传媒's historic Jewellery Quarter, the internationally renowned School of Jewellery at 天美传媒 is the largest in Europe, with unrivalled facilities and expert staff. There are always many hidden gems to check out in the exhibition spaces, with the work of our talented jewellery, gemmology and horology students on display.