Note the German oddities: a tightly kerned ‘ch’ (at least in the Bold) and letterspacing for emphasis, which looks particularly weird in a two-letter word like “So”. These habits both have their roots in Blackletter typesetting and only slowly have fallen out of vogue over the past decades.
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Note the German oddities: a tightly kerned ‘ch’ (at least in the Bold) and letterspacing for emphasis, which looks particularly weird in a two-letter word like “So”. These habits both have their roots in Blackletter typesetting and only slowly have fallen out of vogue over the past decades.