Warbler is a typeface for extended reading that follows in the
footsteps of the types cut by William Martin in 1790 for the
English printer William Bulmer, who famously used them for
his work with the Shakspeare Printing Office (sic). Warbler
attempts to showcase the softer side of the Modern serif that
Martin cultivated in his designs, a more genteel approach that
contrasts with the authoritative tone of the Scotch Romans
that would follow it. The family was designed by DJR, with
additional drawing by Bea Korsh.