List of Transitional fonts

Transitional style was formed in the late 17th century as an "improved style". Only later was it named "transitional" (as a bridge between Old Style and Modern).
Transitional style shares some characteristics of Venetian Old Style, yet it features stronger stroke contrast, curves and round letters with vertical stress, slightly rounded serifs.

 

EFF Adrian Old Style (6 fonts)
EFF Antiqua (12 fonts)
EFF Baskerville (6 fonts)
EFF Baskerville SmallCaps (6 fonts)
EFF Baskerville OsF (6 fonts)
EFF Baskerville Expert (6 fonts)
EFF Breslau (8 fonts)
EFF Caslon (4 fonts)
EFF Caslon Open
EFF Classic (7 fonts)
EFF Common (4 fonts)
EFF Common OsF (4 fonts)
EFF Common Small Caps (4 fonts)
EFF Eternal (4 fonts)
EFF Franek (8 fonts)
EFF Julek (8 fonts)
EFF Modern Times (4 fonts)
EFF New Times (4 fonts)
EFF Old Schbook (4 fonts)
EFF Old Schbook No 2 (4 fonts)
EFF Primary Serif (4 fonts)
EFF Royal (2 fonts)
EFF Sabina (4 fonts)
EFF Small Times (4 fonts)
EFF Small Times OsF (4 fonts)
EFF Spike (5 fonts)
EFF Transitional No 7 (5 fonts)
EFF Transitional No 8 (4 fonts)

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