Tucked into the Winter 1964/65 East German GDR bus and coach timetable is this fine atlas showing sectional maps of the country and the many bus and coach routes. As well as atlas pages there are occassional photographs and blank pages for notes.
The typography features all three geometric grotesks that were commonly available in the GDR: on the cover, “Fahrpläne” is set in caps from the schmalfett (bold condensed) style of Fundamental-Grotesk, designed by Arno Drescher and first cast by the Ludwig Wagner foundry in Leipzig. It’s paired with two weights from Super-Grotesk – which is also a design by Drescher, issued by Schriftguss in Dresden. The sans shown in the image below is probably the rarest of the trio: Rhythmus is a geometric sans produced in-house at Schelter & Giesecke in Leipzig. All three designs were first cast in the 1930s. After the war, they were continued by VEB Typoart.