Job Clarendon is an homage to ‘job printing’ and the Condensed Clarendons used in posters and flyers in the heyday of letterpress printing. A collaboration between David Jonathan Ross and Bethany Heck, this interpretation focuses on the style’s adaptability, taking it both thinner and heavier than most of its nineteenth-century exemplars dared to go. Throughout this expansive range, Job Clarendon maintains its dense charm, with chunky slab serifs, ample ball terminals, and square-terminal alternates. [DJR's article about Job Clarendon](https://djr.com/notes/job-clarendon-font-of-the-month) For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit [Job Clarendon on Type Network](https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/djr/fonts/job-clarendon).