Fullepavillon Photo(s) by St. Rainer. Imported from Flickr on Jun 16, 2014. Artwork published in 1955. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by St. Rainer and tagged with “lydiancursive”. License: All Rights Reserved. Leipziger Straße, Kassel Typefaces Formats Signs (1382) Topics Architecture (865) Tagged with1950s (222)mounted architectural letters (118) Artwork location Germany (2536) Kassel (9) 1 Comment on “Fullepavillon” Florian Hardwig says: Jun 16th, 2014 2:47 pm A remarkably weird typeface choice for the application. Here are more images of this 1950s pavilion: Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Lydian Cursive in use Brahms’ Lullaby – Mitch Miller and Orchestrac. 1960unknownPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Merrill Womach – “I Stood At Calvary” album art1973Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. The Living Idol by Robert Switzer (Signet)1956Robert MaguirePhoto(s) by Steve on Flickr. Sponsor More in Architecture Arquitectura Encubierta, No. 12019Diego MoratallaContributed by Diego Moratalla Chambers Street 157unknownPhoto(s) by Nina Stössinger on Flickr. A. Holt & Sons Ltd.Photo(s) by Stephen Coles on Flickr. Escuela de Arquitectura UC Anuario 20142015void.isContributed by Trinidad Sanchez More in Signs Clarewood OaksPhoto(s) by Stephen Coles on Flickr. Prevenio2020Chris SortoEnvisionitContributed by Chris Sorto Valencian Institute of Culturec. 2017Nueve EstudioCristina ToledoAna V. FrancésContributed by nueve estudio Super Egeriac. 1965unknownSocietà NebioloContributed by Florian Hardwig More Fonts In Use Acoustic Control Corporation amplifiers1967unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick Ernst Barlach stamp2020Thomas MayfriedContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Rhapsody in Blue (Columbia Records, 1942)1942Alex SteinweissContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Typotopografie magazine 10, Hamburg2019Manuel KreuzerContributed by TypeMates Staff Pick
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A remarkably weird typeface choice for the application. Here are more images of this 1950s pavilion: