The Taz type family was originally developed as a headline typeface for taz – short for Tageszeitung – a nation-wide German daily. It was, and still is, the cornerstone of the paper’s strong, trustworthy...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified March 11, 2021
When approached to give informal advice on the redesign of the leading German weekly Der Spiegel, Luc(as) de Groot offered to design a completely new headline font. A newly developed typeface, he argued, would...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified March 11, 2021
The name Corpid derives from “Corporate Identity” – which is what this family of low-contrast sans-serifs was made for. Corpid was originally commissioned by Studio Dumbar in the Netherlands as a corporate typeface for...