Zierschrift Thalia is an extension to
Zierschrift Juno, with “peculiar
letterforms added”, namely swash caps and a few swash lowercase
alternates (e.g. descending c, e, k, s). Both were issued in 1894.
For sizes from 84pt upwards, Thalia was named
Nymphe. Shown in poster sizes as Nola.
[S&G Plakatschriften, 1926]
Once available from various phototype sources incl.
Photo-Lettering as Xenotype 0528 (in or before 1962, with alternate
caps) and Berthold (shown in E1 with plain lowercase
plus swash caps only). Also carried by Letraset [1978
ad] and Mecanorma.
Digital revivals include Thaleia by Harold
Lohner More…
Zierschrift Thalia is an extension to Zierschrift Juno, with “peculiar letterforms added”, namely swash caps and a few swash lowercase alternates (e.g. descending c, e, k, s). Both were issued in 1894. For sizes from 84pt upwards, Thalia was named Nymphe. Shown in poster sizes as Nola. [S&G Plakatschriften, 1926]
Once available from various phototype sources incl. Photo-Lettering as Xenotype 0528 (in or before 1962, with alternate caps) and Berthold (shown in E1 with plain lowercase plus swash caps only). Also carried by Letraset [1978 ad] and Mecanorma.
Digital revivals include Thaleia by Harold Lohner (Harold’s Fonts, 2002–05) and Thalia by Ralph M. Unger (originally for URW++ FontForum, later transferred to profonts, 2006).