This family was created inspired from the well-known Caslon typeface created by William Caslon, the English font designer, who was, with John Baskerville, the progenitor of English Transitional typeface classification in the mid XVIII century (See also our "1776 Independence"). We were mainly inspired from a Caslon style set used by an unknown Flemish printer from Bruges, in the beginning of 1800's, a little before the revival of Caslon style in the 1840's. As a PRO set, our font is covering all Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic diacritics) and Turkish, with complete small caps set in each of the two styles.