This elegant, formal script from German designer and professor Friedrich Poppl was released by Berthold in 1977. It is recognizable by its highly flourished capitals and tall ascenders that sweep to the right.
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Günter Gerhard Lange designed this original face for Berthold from 1951-1954. Arena New is a contemporary text face, with an element of style missing from most text faces. It is a very original design.
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Designed by German graphic designer and professor Friedrich Poppl, Laudatio was released by Berthold in 1982, the year of Poppl’s death. Laudatio is a distinctive sans serif with a large, rectangular x-height and strokes...
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Lo-Type was designed by Louis Oppenheim and first released by Berthold in 1914. In 1980 Erik Spiekermann adapted the faces and expanded the family with the addition of a regular weight. Subtle deviations and...
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Designed by Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse, Berthold released Nofret in 1984. This contemporary serif recalls her earlier design, Diotima. Narrower in proportion, it is an elegant typeface with calligraphic influences and beautiful italics.
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Developing a new sans serif clearly distinguishable from existing sans serifs is a difficult task. Günter Gerhard Lange accomplished that with Imago, introduced by Berthold in 1982. It is narrower in proportion than others,...
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Developing a new sans serif clearly distinguishable from existing sans serifs is a difficult task. Günter Gerhard Lange accomplished that with Imago, introduced by Berthold in 1982. It is narrower in proportion than others,...
by Staff · Published December 27, 2022
· Last modified May 16, 2024
Bernd Möllenstädt’s first type design, Formata, was released in 1984. Instead of linear severity common to many sans serifs, Formata offers curved strokes and interesting details that are subtle in smaller sizes but distinguishable...