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Ingo Preuss
Ingo Preuss studied art at HBK Dresden (1976-1980) and graphic design from 1984-1989. In 1989, Ingo Preuss launched Cubus, a graphic design studio. Since then he also does freelance type design and illustration. Preusstype (est. 2003 in Dossenheim, and now Ladenburg, Germany) is his present foundry.
His fonts, in chronological order:
At Linotype, Ingo Preuss designed Linotype Scrap (1997) and Linotype Funny Bones (1997).
In 2003, he designed Babine (kid's handwriting), Bad Girls (handwriting), Gekko (in the style of Treefrog), PicNic (handwriting), Placebo, Scooter and Spitting Image.
In 2004, he introduced Daphne, Ebura, Korger Hand (after the 1965 calligraphy of Hildegard Korger) and Rosalia (based on the 1964 brush face Stentor by Heinz Schumann). Still in 2004, he created Baroque Ornaments A and B, as well as a digital revival of Fleischmann's Groote Canon Duyts (1744) and calls it Fleischmann Gotisch PT (an absolutely gorgeous Fraktur).
In 2005, he created Care Instructions Pi with US and EU symbologies, as well as Prillwitz (a didone face of 1790, cut by Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz well before the first Walbaum) and Battista (a fat Bodoni family in Regular, Italic, Open, Stroke&Ornate).
In 2006, he added Neue Steinschrift, a 6-style condensed geometric sans. The Pro version contains 814 glyphs, and the strong condensed grotesk family Compressa.
In 2007, he created the 12-style humanist sans family Phoenica Std (+Mono, +Hairline) and the blackletter face Sinkwitz Gotisch (a revival of a 1942 face by Paul Sinkwitz). He also started an affiliation with The German Type Foundry.
In 2010, he created the Arventa typeface system: Arventa Sans was the basis for the system, but the Slab is not just a Sans with sticking Serifs. Arventa Slab is delicately crafted form the outlines of the Sans.
http://www.preusstype.com/
Ingo Preuss
Ingo Preuss studied art at HBK Dresden (1976-1980) and graphic design from 1984-1989. In 1989, Ingo Preuss launched Cubus, a graphic design studio. Since then he also does freelance type design and illustration. Preusstype (est. 2003 in Dossenheim, and now Ladenburg, Germany) is his present foundry.
His fonts, in chronological order:
At Linotype, Ingo Preuss designed Linotype Scrap (1997) and Linotype Funny Bones (1997).
In 2003, he designed Babine (kid's handwriting), Bad Girls (handwriting), Gekko (in the style of Treefrog), PicNic (handwriting), Placebo, Scooter and Spitting Image.
In 2004, he introduced Daphne, Ebura, Korger Hand (after the 1965 calligraphy of Hildegard Korger) and Rosalia (based on the 1964 brush face Stentor by Heinz Schumann). Still in 2004, he created Baroque Ornaments A and B, as well as a digital revival of Fleischmann's Groote Canon Duyts (1744) and calls it Fleischmann Gotisch PT (an absolutely gorgeous Fraktur).
In 2005, he created Care Instructions Pi with US and EU symbologies, as well as Prillwitz (a didone face of 1790, cut by Johann Carl Ludwig Prillwitz well before the first Walbaum) and Battista (a fat Bodoni family in Regular, Italic, Open, Stroke&Ornate).
In 2006, he added Neue Steinschrift, a 6-style condensed geometric sans. The Pro version contains 814 glyphs, and the strong condensed grotesk family Compressa.
In 2007, he created the 12-style humanist sans family Phoenica Std (+Mono, +Hairline) and the blackletter face Sinkwitz Gotisch (a revival of a 1942 face by Paul Sinkwitz). He also started an affiliation with The German Type Foundry.
In 2010, he created the Arventa typeface system: Arventa Sans was the basis for the system, but the Slab is not just a Sans with sticking Serifs. Arventa Slab is delicately crafted form the outlines of the Sans.
http://www.preusstype.com/