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Nazi Taint - Redirect from: Design >> Overused Typefaces

... Certain styles (Schaftstiefelgrotesks like Element, Tannenberg and Deutschland) are definitely and perhaps correctly associated ...

Forum topic - hrant - 12 Jun 2003 - 2:44pm - 93 comments - 0 attachments

Schaftstiefelgrotesk

... The names of the typefaces -- Deutschland , National, Tannenberg -- reveal this connection. Schaftstiefelgrotesks bear the same ...

Wiki - Forrest L Norvell - 25 Jun 2006 - 6:38am - 0 comments

Worst use of Fette Fraktur ever

... , then a real Nazi-like Schaftsteiffelgrotesk like Tannenberg would be appropriate). I would recommend something really Catholic ...

Forum topic - dan_reynolds - 9 Jun 2005 - 8:23am - 31 comments - 0 attachments

Fascist typefaces/typemakers (and beyond!)

... Grotesks. There was no straight rule: "Let's use Tannenberg for the corporate design of the Third Reich." Your kind of ...

Forum topic - jacob_ - 25 Jan 2005 - 1:27pm - 67 comments - 0 attachments

POLITIK@

... the aesthetics of the early Nazi and pre-Nazi era, mainly Tannenberg and Element, and whose advertisements leveraged the prevailing Nazi ... in just sixty years. You can get the black weight of Tannenberg from Dieter Steffmann's site www.steffmann.de for free, and you ...

Forum topic - sevenfingers - 30 Apr 2002 - 2:20am - 35 comments - 0 attachments

A Font question...

... The Bain book lists four fonts: Deutschland, National, Tannenberg and Gotenburg. But I'm not sure if any of them are available ...

Forum topic - typemaster - 2 Dec 2003 - 4:55pm - 8 comments - 0 attachments

Found!

... to forget about his work. But jackboot frakturs like Tannenberg (and most other German blackletters from 1933 (General ...

Forum topic - A. Scott Britton - 16 Nov 2004 - 8:32am - 2 comments - 0 attachments