Printing Papers Contributed by Ian Lanius on Feb 13th, 2017. Artwork published in 1936. Like8Add to Set Photo: Ian Lanius. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Ian Lanius. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about Bernhard GothicGet Bernhard Gothic More about Garamond (ATF)Get Garamond (ATF) Formats Books (4005) Topics Technology (898) Tagged withbook covers (3494)back covers (945)1930s (129)about printing (52)paper (27)William Bond Wheelwright (1)University of Chicago Press (12)justified text (428)all caps (4072) Artwork location United States (6392) Chicago (190) In Sets Printing (Kaska Miskolczi) (6) 1 Comment on “Printing Papers” Blythwood says: Mar 17th, 2017 2:04 am Looking at this makes me sad Bernhard Gothic never quite made it to the Futura/Gill/Helvetica level of success. It’s lovely and things like the dynamic-form stroke endings and slight stroke modulation really are very clever. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Rich Text Editor, comment_textEditor toolbarsBasic Styles BoldKeyboard shortcut Ctrl+B ItalicKeyboard shortcut Ctrl+ILinks LinkKeyboard shortcut Ctrl+K Unlinkimages ImageParagraph Block QuotePress ALT 0 for help◢ Submit Comment More Bernhard Gothic in use The Instructor Primary Science Concept Charts1960Cynthia AmrineContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More about BookmanGet BookmanMore about Bernhard GothicGet Bernhard Gothic Ghost Party Ticket, Reading, Pa.1954unknownContributed by Florian HardwigMore about Metropolis lichtGet Metropolis lichtMore about StylescriptGet StylescriptMore about Goudy OldstyleGet Goudy Oldstyle Cornelia Murphy Shop letterhead1941Robert A. WilliamsContributed by Stephen ColesMore about Bernhard GothicGet Bernhard Gothic Sponsor Darden Studio Cheers, type spotters! We’re celebrating 10 years of Fonts In Use by supporting the project. Raise a glass with us: grab some Birra and share your uses of the fonts on this site. See the full flight More in Technology iOS 7 Camera App2013AppleContributed by Stephen ColesMore about DIN 1451Get DIN 1451 Visions of the Now 20172017Konst & TeknikContributed by (Harald) Peter StrömMore about Bank GothicGet Bank GothicMore about Founders GroteskGet Founders GroteskMore about A2 TypewriterGet A2 Typewriter Cellophane, Issue 01, “In Transition”2018Tamara ShawkatovaAlvaro AlcaideElettra RenziContributed by Cellophane MagazineMore about PhaseGet PhaseMore about Aktiv GroteskGet Aktiv GroteskMore about Space MonoGet Space Mono Popular Mechanics Jan 2013 Cover2013Michael LawtonContributed by LawtonMore about AtramentGet Atrament More in Books Bienvenue au Cinéma l’Amour2017Marie-France FalardeauContributed by Marie-France FalardeauMore about AperçuGet AperçuMore about AlverataGet Alverata Thuisblijven is duurder by Jelmer de Boer2017PankraContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick More about PilotGet PilotMore about QuestaGet QuestaMore about Akzidenz-Grotesk CondensedGet Akzidenz-Grotesk Condensed 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think2017KJ ParishContributed by KJ ParishMore about Linotype DidotGet Linotype Didot City Life by Donald Barthelme (Bantam)1971unknownContributed by Florian HardwigMore about Mierop Ginger SnapGet Mierop Ginger SnapMore about BookmanGet Bookman More Fonts In Use NBA identity (2017–)2017Siegel+GaleThe Original Champions of DesignElizabeth Carey SmithContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick More about Action CondensedGet Action Condensed Bon Appétit “The Grilling Issue”, June 20162016Kristin EddingtonAlaina SullivanAlex TatusianContributed by Chris Purcell Staff Pick More about ITC Serif GothicGet ITC Serif GothicMore about GraphikGet Graphik “Purple Rain” concert posterc. 2019Haller BrunContributed by Haller Brun Staff Pick More about LausanneGet Lausanne Arquitectura Hoje2013Atelier d’alvesContributed by Benoît Bodhuin Staff Pick More about MarianneGet Marianne
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Looking at this makes me sad Bernhard Gothic never quite made it to the Futura/Gill/Helvetica level of success. It’s lovely and things like the dynamic-form stroke endings and slight stroke modulation really are very clever.