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Bäckerei G. Klose, Königslutter

Photo(s) by monsieur ADRIEN. Imported from Flickr on Sep 30, 2023.
Bäckerei G. Klose, Königslutter
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Shop front of G. Klose’s bakery in Königslutter, Germany, spotted by Monsieur Adrien in August 2023.

The letterforms are patterned after Diskus, a pen script by Martin Wilke that was first cast by Stempel in the late 1930s, in two weights. The sign is based on the bolder one, with increased x-height. There are two digitizations of Diskus Bold, by URW and by Linotype. We can tell that neither was referenced for the making of this sign: the G uses the alternate form (with trimmed descender) – which isn’t included in either of the digital fonts.

When Jürgen Klose retired in 2018, the family business closed for good.

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