Schriftguss AG

Schriftguss AG
Industry Type foundry
Headquarters Dresden, Germany

Schriftguss AG was a type foundry in East Germany. It was probably incorporated into VEB Typoart some time after 1945.

Typefaces

These foundry types were produced by Schriftguss:[1]

  • Arpke Antiqua (1928, Otto Arpke)
  • Armin-Gotisch (1933, Fritz Müller)
  • Burgund (Martin Wilke)
  • Butterfly (1927, Willy Schumann)
    • Butterfly Halbfette (1928, Willy Schumann)
  • Capitol (1931, K. H. Schaefer)
  • Cursiva Minosa
  • Cursiva Saxonia Preta
  • Demeter (Peter A. Demeter), later cast by VEB Typoart.
  • Diamant (1937, J. Lehmann)
  • Divina (1930, W. Berg)
  • Energos (1932, Arno Drescher)
  • Fao (1938, H.-R. Müller), Nick Curtis used this as the basis for his Fargo Faro (2007).
  • Gilden-Fraktur (1937)
  • Golf (1935, H. R. Möller)
  • Grotesca VI Mercur
  • Härtel Roman + Bold (1928)
  • Holländisch (Peter A. Demeter), later cast by VEB Typoart.
  • Hollandeza Larga
  • Jasmin (1929)
  • Jean-Paul-Schrift (1798)
  • Kursachen (1937, Peterpaul Weiß), digitized and extended by Patrick Griffin at Canada Type as Blackhaus (2005).
  • Lehmann-Fraktur (1919, J. Lehmann)
  • Lido (1936, A. Auspurg)
  • Marggraff-Deutsch
    • Halbfette + Fette (1939, Gerhardt Marggraff)
    • Leichte (1939, Gerhardt Marggraff)
  • Marggraff Light Italic (1929, Gerhardt Marggraff)
  • Orchidea (1937, K. H. Schaefer)
  • Pentape (1935, Walter Schnippering)
  • Regatta (1935, H. R. Möller)
  • Rembrandt Meia Preta
  • Romana Hamburguesa
  • Schaefer Versalien (1927, K. H. Schaefer)
  • Sinkwitz-Gotisch (1942, Paul Sinkwitz)
  • Splendor (1937, W. Berg)
  • Troubadour Magere (1927, Willy Schumann)
  • Typo Klinger
  • Versaes Kress
  • Versaes Schaefer
  • Wieynck Gothic (Heinrich Wieynck)
  • Wieynck-Werkschrift (1930, Heinrich Wieynck)
  • WieynckGotischLicht (1926, Heinrich Wieynck)

References

  1. "Schriftguss AG Pro". Luc Devroye. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
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