Ehmcke-Mediaeval mit Halbfetter Schrift, Kursiv Initialen und Einfassungen
Extra! Extra! F.H. Ehmcke is expanding his family of eponymous types. It’s so tempting to name a face after oneself. (Or, so we imagine. We can’t imagine naming anything after ourselves.) The types are handsome and innovative, but there’s also a nice showing of how to put them to use in ways that would be understood by a printer in the 1920s. A good-looking specimen.
- Size: 8.75 × 11.5 inches
- Pages: 40
- Binding: Softcover
- Condition: Minor bump to upper corner. Otherwise very good.
- Publisher: Stempel, 1926