Part of Edition, a family of one-line fonts. “Without a defined thickness, the letterforms are determined by the shape of a line and its path created by various CNC tools. The skeleton of each style recites a historical type classification. […] Asymmetrical Edition is the interpretation of a typeface seen in a 19th century specimen and is an example to the experimental approach to type design. […] Alongside digitally optimized fonts, Edition remains true to its origins and is also available as a single-line version for plotting, engraving, etc.” [Elias Hanzer]