Circus stars is Vladislav Ivanov font with a retro touch, inspired by the look of old circus and movie posters. It works well with normal size text, but it works even better for large...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 3, 2015
Quadriga was modeled after the 18th century Dutch type cutter Johan Michael Smit’s “Dutch Antique and Cursive” used by the German Federal Printing Office. Manfred Barz adapted the design for photocomposition. He eliminated size...
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German teacher, calligrapher and printer Herbert Post created Post-Mediaeval in 1951. Designed for both text and display uses, it shows off the designer’s calligraphic background and has many distinctive characteristics.
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· Last modified October 7, 2015
Created in 1932 by German teacher, calligrapher and printer Herbert Post, Post-Antiqua originally consisted of capital letters only. Then, in 1939 Berthold released the lower case letters. The design is based on early hand-lettering....
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· Last modified October 14, 2015
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.