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Adobe Caslon is a variant designed by Carol Twombly and based on the Caslon's own specimen pages printed between 1734 and 1770.[10] Small caps, old style figures, swash letters, ligatures, alternate letters, fractions, subscripts and superscripts, and ornaments were included with the Adobe Caslon Expert family.[11]
Adobe Caslon Pro incorporates the previous expert letters, adds ordinals, arbitrary fractions, and extends the language coverage to include central European languages.[1]
Adobe Caslon is the typeface used for body text in The New Yorker.[12]
Adobe Caslon is one of the two official typefaces of the University of Virginia. It uses a modification of Caslon Pro for the University of Virginia logo.[13]