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Bündner Tagblatt

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Jun 20th, 2014. Artwork published in
August 2013
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    Mockup of the front page.
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Mockup of the front page.

    For the redesign of Bündner Tagblatt, twotype design created a modern and fresh layout using one typeface family only: the whole newspaper is set in Franziska by Jakob Runge. Read more about this Use and the newly released typeface on the Blog.

    Bündner Tagblatt 2
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    The first edition in the new look was published end of August 2013.
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.

    The first edition in the new look was published end of August 2013.

    Bündner Tagblatt 4
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 5
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 6
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 7
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 8
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 9
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 10
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
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    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Bündner Tagblatt 12
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.
    Jakob Runge did not only provide the typeface, he also drew the newspaper’s nameplate. Both the historic coat of arms and the blackletter lettering existed as archive images only and hence had to be reinterpreted, vectorized and brought to a contemporary appearance. To cater perfectly to various applications, three distinct versions with different levels of complexity — optical sizes — were created. See more images on his website.
    Jakob Runge. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Jakob Runge did not only provide the typeface, he also drew the newspaper’s nameplate. Both the historic coat of arms and the blackletter lettering existed as archive images only and hence had to be reinterpreted, vectorized and brought to a contemporary appearance. To cater perfectly to various applications, three distinct versions with different levels of complexity — optical sizes — were created. See more images on his website.

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