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Noah Nazir
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Last edited April 10, 2021
grapes
ultraviolets
Please handle with cake

The Handel Gothic™ typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square... Read More

vortex
illustrative
Every encounter keep treasure

Sachsenwald was digitized for the first time for The Wolpe Collection. An updated and subtly modified version of Berthold Wolpe’s original 1930s blackletter design, it is softer and lighter than traditional gothic typefaces. Drawn by Toshi Omagari as part of The Wolpe Collection, the reimagined design benefits from regular and light weights. Sachsenwald creates distinctive headlines and is at... Read More

vortex
microphysics
Please handle with cake

Aldo Novarese, the famous Italian type designer (ITC Novarese, Eurostile, and many others), designed Nadianne. The elegant, readable Agfa Nadianne looks as good on an invitation as it does on a business letter.

replay
guitarfishes
Technology is no place for wimps

Aldo Novarese, the famous Italian type designer (ITC Novarese, Eurostile, and many others), designed Nadianne. The elegant, readable Agfa Nadianne looks as good on an invitation as it does on a business letter.

replay
abstractions
This freezer is out of control

Neuzeit Grotesk was originally designed by Wilhelm Pischner (1904-1989) and was released by the font foundry D. Stempel in 1928-1939. In 1970, the German Standards Committee advised the standard use of Neuzeit-Grotesk for official signage and traffic directional systems, and the abbreviation DIN was added to the name of the font. "DIN" stands for Deutsches Institut für Normung (The German... Read More

mystic
ultraviolets
A nuclear war can ruin your whole day

German artist Johannes Plass created the strongly crafted Linotype Atomatic in 1997. Linotype Atomatic seems to mirror the fast pace and technology of modern times, and is reminiscent of the metal lettering found on the backs of automobiles during the 1950s and 60s. The slight lean to the right gives an impression of speed and movement. Linotype Atomatic is intended exclusively for headlines in... Read More

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