Memphis was designed by Rudolf Wolf and published by Linotype.
Memphis contains 14 styles and family package options.
Dr. Rudolf Wolf was the first to add slabserifs to the sanserif forms pioneered by Erbar and Renner. He designed
Memphis for Stempel in 1929, following Futura; details show the influence of the American typeface Litho Antique from 1910. Ludlow Karnak can be seen as a version of the same design.
Font Family:·
Memphis Pro Light·
Memphis Pro Light Italic·
Memphis Pro Medium·
Memphis Pro Medium Italic·
Memphis Pro Bold·
Memphis Pro Bold Italic·
Memphis Pro Extra Bold·
Memphis Light·
Memphis Light Italic·
Memphis Medium·
Memphis Medium Italic·
Memphis Bold·
Memphis Bold Italic·
Memphis Extra BoldFile Size: 5.28 MB
Tags: 1930s,
commercial,
corporate,
economic,
egyptian,
fax,
geometric,
german,
heavy,
industrial,
legible,
linear,
magazine,
masculine,
mechanical, memos, news, news headline,
primitive,
serif, slab serif,
sport, tech pubs, volkswagen
Release date: September 14, 2000
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