Niedermann Grotesk was designed by steve mehallo and published by steve mehallo.
Niedermann Grotesk contains 1 style.
With the printing of the Futurist poem "Zang Tumb Tuuum" in 1914, modern art had taken a typographic twist: "words in freedom" (parole in libertà ) were now a major part of the art world. The avant garde followed suit.
Niedermann Grotesk is based on the everyday type that appeared in early modernist collages, journals and manifestos. It is a peculiar style of lettering-which was originally inspired by the Sachplakat (object poster) work of Lucian Bernhard-and adapted for hot metal in 1908 by Heinz Hoffmann. 100 years ago, the style became a workhorse of the German printing industry.
Niedermann Grotesk is an updated variant, referencing the original poster art, each letter carefully drawn with an old brush. Bumpy, bold and blunt-with a suite of alternate characters and a few dingbats-Niedermann Grotesk is perfect for advertising, packaging, poetry, art, protests and retro homage.
Font Family: Niedermann Grotesk
File Size: 12.34 MB
Tags: 1900s, 1920s, 1930s,
advertising, art deco,
block, blunt edges,
bold,
commercial,
cubism,
dada,
decorative,
display,
fashionable,
futurism,
german,
gothic,
grotesk,
grotesque,
hand-drawn,
handmade,
headline,
heavy,
industrial,
lettering,
magazine,
modern,
old-fashioned,
plakatstil,
poster,
retro,
rough,
sans-serif,
signage,
vintage,
wornRelease date: July 20, 2011
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