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Inspired by the Louvain Font cast in 1611, this piece is a celebration of Ireland's Cló Gaelach, the traditional Irish script that flourished from the 16th century into the 20th.
This piece reimagines the distinctive accents of the elegant script paying tribute to its centuries‑old roots in manuscript and print.
Featuring ornamental glyphs like the iconic dot‑over‑letter lenition mark and the Tironian “⁊” for “agus” meaning “and”. This piece is a homage to Ireland’s living typographic heritage.
Illustrated by Catherine Geaney of Nine Arrow
Handbound in Heart of Dublin
Blank pages inside.
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Inspired by the Louvain Font cast in 1611, this piece is a celebration of Ireland's Cló Gaelach, the traditional Irish script that flourished from the 16th century into the 20th.
This piece reimagines the distinctive accents of the elegant script paying tribute to its centuries‑old roots in manuscript and print.
Featuring ornamental glyphs like the iconic dot‑over‑letter lenition mark and the Tironian “⁊” for “agus” meaning “and”. This piece is a homage to Ireland’s living typographic heritage.
Illustrated by Catherine Geaney of Nine Arrow
Handbound in Heart of Dublin