Brocken font

Brocken

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Good ideas never will die. Based on the concepts of former Leipzig student Volker Küster in the mid-1960s, I redrew and digitized the basics and extended them into a complete…

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Buchfraktur font

Buchfraktur

The late-19th and early-20th century standard fraktur in Germany - in three weights. These fonts contain a bunch of useful ligatures, and by typing 'N', 'r' and period you get…

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Butti font

Butti

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In 1951 Alessandro Butti cut a fontfamily for Nebiolo which he called Fluidum. Both weights, light and bold, were now revived and named Butti.

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Cable Condensed Std font Caesar Pro font

Caesar Pro

In 1913, Leipzig-based foundry C. F. Ruehl released a hot-metal font called Caesar-Schrift which was cut by the engraver and medalist Georg Schiller (1858-1937). This humanist sans combines successfully traditional…

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Capitol Pro font

Capitol Pro

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Like a phoenix from the ashes - here comes Capitol Pro, a complete redesign of Schriftguss' 1931 Capitol font of which just a few letters existed.

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Carina Pro font Carla Pro font

Carla Pro

Carla Pro is a lively, legible, and partly joining broad-nib script font. I named it after a favourite colleague, in my hot-metal time, who set on the Linotype next to…

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Carlsbad font