When designing Berthold Baskerville Book, Günter Gerhard Lange analyzed and compared John Baskerville’s original type (1752-1757) and countless cuts based on the original design. Lange’s interpretation also took into account today’s printing and…
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified October 14, 2015
Based on John Baskerville’s types first issued between 1752 and 1757 in Birmingham, England, H. Berthold released its version in 1961. Baskerville types are known for their clarity and legibility. Berthold’s version is a...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Hans Reichel designed Barmeno for H. Berthold in 1983. This rounded sans serif has distinctive individual characters but when viewed in bodies of text, it is warm, harmonious and legible. Barmeno often is used...
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Editorial Comment JNL is another wood type in the Grotesk (also spelled Grotesque) style of sans serif faces. Popular in newspaper headlines as well as posters, the slightly irregular stroke widths add an old-fashioned...
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· Last modified October 18, 2015
If you’re looking for something offbeat and animated with an attitude, well, you’ve found it! Hot Streak is a retro font inspired by an old pulp paperback called Sin on Wheels, and it gives...
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022
Prop-a-ganda offers retro-flavored fonts inspired by lettering on retro propaganda posters, retro advertising posters, retro packages all the world over. This is perfect font for your retrospective project. PAG Industria is one of the...
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How cute can you get? Cattapilla’s open type version has extra ligatures and stylistic alternates, perfect for scrapbooking, greeting cards, announcements or any creative project.