Garamond #3 by Linotype is a font based on the Duke logo.
Garamond is a classic serif typeface named after French punch-cutter Claude Garamond, who is believed to have created it (or something similar to it) in the 16th century. Known for its elegant and readable design, it features refined proportions, gently curved serifs, and a harmonious balance of thick and thin strokes. Garamond is widely used in books, academic publications, and design projects for its timeless beauty and excellent legibility. Over the years, various versions of Garamond have been developed, including those by type designers like Jean Jannon and modern adaptations by Adobe and others.
Duke University boasts one of the most successful athletic programs in collegiate sports, with its men’s basketball team leading the charge. Under legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski, known as “Coach K,” Duke has claimed five NCAA championships, cementing its reputation as a basketball powerhouse. The Blue Devils’ fierce rivalry with the University of North Carolina adds to their storied history. Standout players like Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, Zion Williamson, and Kyrie Irving have defined the program’s excellence. Beyond basketball, Duke excels in lacrosse, winning multiple national titles, and is competitive in soccer, tennis, and golf. The university’s commitment to athletics is matched by academic rigor, making it a destination for student-athletes. Known for passionate fan support, especially from the “Cameron Crazies,” Duke Athletics represents excellence and tradition, maintaining a strong legacy in the NCAA.
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