Antike und Ägypten, Alten Museum Photo(s) by Stephen Coles. Imported from Flickr on Jul 24, 2012. Artwork published in 2007. Like7Add to Set Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Stephen Coles and tagged with “typefacesix”. License: CC BY-NC-SA. Nice reworking of Brody’s FF Typeface Six. Typefaces More about FF Typeface Six and SevenGet FF Typeface Six and Seven Formats Posters/Flyers (4829) Topics Institutional (1175) Education/Academia (1849) Art (3922) Designers/Agencies Ott+Stein (1) Tagged withAltes Museum (2)rotated/upside-down glyphs (209)rotated type (1879)Egypt (9)Nofretete (1)Julius CaesarRoman empire (9)German (language) (2005)Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (16)art exhibitions (661)exhibition posters (563)antiquity (22)all caps (6128) Artwork location Germany (3333) Berlin (975) In Sets Berlin Street Type (Florian Hardwig) (147) 3 Comments on “Antike und Ägypten, Alten Museum” Florian Hardwig says: Jun 14th, 2019 10:13 am This poster is from a series designed by Ott+Stein. See more posters on their website. Ricardo says: Aug 1st, 2022 2:25 am Who’s statue is in front on Nefertiti on the first picture? A dark statue! Florian Hardwig says: Aug 1st, 2022 7:37 am That’s the Green Caesar. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Rich Text Editor, comment_textEditor toolbarsBasic Styles BoldKeyboard shortcut Ctrl+B ItalicKeyboard shortcut Ctrl+ILinks LinkKeyboard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 FF Typeface Six and Seven in use Mad World: An Oral History of New Wave Artists and Songs that Defined the 1980s2014Evan GaffneyContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick More about FF Typeface Six and SevenGet FF Typeface Six and SevenMore about Press GothicGet Press GothicMore about Benton SansGet Benton Sans Black Power Chocolate2012Contributed by Indra KupferschmidMore about FF Typeface Six and SevenGet FF Typeface Six and Seven Nieuwe Wilden2016Rudo MengeContributed by Matthijs SluiterMore about FF Typeface Six and SevenGet FF Typeface Six and SevenMore about EurostileGet Eurostile Sponsor More in Art Scott Avett – Invisible2020The Office of Ordinary ThingsContributed by Jonny Black Staff Pick More about GT Super DisplayGet GT Super DisplayMore about GT Super TextGet GT Super TextMore about Hermes (Optimo)Get Hermes (Optimo) Elegy: Lament in the 20th Century, Philadelphia Museum of Art2022Hanna KarrabyRidge ChinContributed by Inès Davodeau Staff Pick More about HoliseGet HoliseMore about Neue Haas GroteskGet Neue Haas Grotesk Nick Cave – HEARD•NY2013Contributed by Nick ShermanMore about ArborMore about UniversGet UniversMore about News GothicGet News Gothic Offrir des fleurs exhibition2021Bonjour Garçon StudioContributed by Margot LévêqueMore about KaliceGet KaliceMore about ArialGet ArialMore about Neue Haas UnicaGet Neue Haas Unica More in Posters/Flyers A Good Day for Egyptians2011Friends of TypeAaron CarambulaContributed by Nick Sherman Staff Pick More about EgyptienneGet Egyptienne Coppin Dockrayc. 2015Studio ThomasContributed by Studio ThomasMore about SofiaGet Sofia An open letter to the president of Russiac. 2014Maa LuvsContributed by Dima VerovkinMore about HelveticaGet Helvetica Kelet documentary2020Marina VezikoContributed by Sharp Type Staff Pick More about Beatrice DisplayGet Beatrice DisplayMore about BeatriceGet Beatrice More Fonts In Use “Le cinéma français c’est de la merde!”2016Clément DeneuxContributed by Quentin Schmerber Staff Pick More about KnockoutGet KnockoutMore about DIN NextGet DIN NextMore about Origin Super CondensedGet Origin Super Condensed Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On album art1971Curtis McNairTom SchlesingerContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More about TedescaMore about MeliorGet Melior Symphonies Nos. I and II – Den Sorte Skole2016Søren SeverinContributed by Out of the Dark Staff Pick More about GzaGet Gza Obchodná by Ľubo Stacho2015Boris MelušContributed by DizajnDesign Staff Pick More about Komu BGet Komu B
3 Comments on “Antike und Ägypten, Alten Museum”
This poster is from a series designed by Ott+Stein. See more posters on their website.
Who’s statue is in front on Nefertiti on the first picture? A dark statue!
That’s the Green Caesar.