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there was a
trend towards condensed, bold, "industrial" sans-serifs like
Schmalfette Grotesk and Compacta,
largely pioneered by West
German magazine Twen...
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design called Schmalfette Grotesk (German for bold
condensed sans-serif) by
Walter Haettenschweiler that was
published in 1954.
Schmalfette was published...
- to
stencilled alphabets of the 1920s and to the 'much lusted-after'
Schmalfette Grotesk, an upper-case only
predecessor to Haettenschweiler,
which had...
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glyphs an even
larger x-height and a more
squared appearance,
similar to
Schmalfette Grotesk. Adobe's
release notes date it to 1966 and
state that it originated...
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designs (both
typefaces and
custom lettering) of the period, such as
Schmalfette Grotesk (and its
successor Haettenschweiler), Linotype's
Helvetica Inserat...
- "ITC Compacta". fonts.com.
Retrieved 23
August 2015. Dempsey, Mike. "
Schmalfette: Tall, dark and handsome".
Graphic Journey.
Retrieved 22
August 2015...
- Nürnburger
Gotisch (cancelled in 1965)
display matrices in 6
sizes 187:
Schmalfette Frankfurter Fraktur display matrices in 7
sizes 483:
Uhlen Rundgotisch...