Barbou fonts from Besnowed - (vqxbm)
      Barbou Barbou  was originally cut in 1925 by Monotype as a counterpart to Fournier , siblings that were different in design but both based on the work of Pierre-Simon Fournier . Whether by choice, accident or oversight, Fournier was preserved digitally, and Barbou  was lost to history. Barbou  was notably used by Stanley Morrison , in particular as the face of The Fleuron . I fell in love with Barbou  when I saw it, and knew that I wanted to bring it to a new generation of designers and readers. This is a revival of Barbou , a faithful recutting with new weights, characters and many of the best features that modern font technology brings. Particular attention was paid to the original Monotype Barbou  178  specimen sheet. Originally only available in a single weight, Barbou  has been recut with a variable weight, providing a large degree of flexibility between Regular and Bold. Barbou  excels as a comfortable reading face for books, and the variable weight allows you to fine tune ...