Klingspor-Kalender 1924
Contributed by Stephen Coles on Nov 22nd, 2019. Artwork published in
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Each month in this edition of Klingspor’s annual chapbook calendar has a woodcut by Willi Harwerth illustrating a role in the typefounding and printing process. Shown here are the stempelschneider (punchcutter — though this translation comes with a caveat), schriftgießer (typecaster), and schriftsetzer (typesetter).
The entire calendar, including cover, is set in Tiemann-Antiqua, released the same year as the printing, 1923. Tiemann-Gotisch also appears elsewhere in the book.
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1 Comment on “Klingspor-Kalender 1924”
Over on Flickr, Dan Reynolds has posted an image of a spread with description of the illustrations, featuring Tiemann-Gotisch for the professions listed in the margins.