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Max Salzmann
German designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Max Salzmann was a German designer at the Schelter & Giesecke Type Foundry.[1] He immigrated to the United States.[2]
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Fonts Designed
All of these faces were produced by the Schelter & Giesecke Type Foundry.[3]
- Dolmen (1922) An art deco face. Digitized by Nick Curtis (Salzmann Deco NF, 2011). There are also versions of Dolmen by Linotype (1987), Letraset and ITC.
- Zierdolmen (1922), a decorated version of Dolmen.[4] Digitized by Nick Curtis (Salzmann Deco Deco NF, 2011).
- Kalender Vignetten (1907)
- Salzmann Antiqua (1913)
- Salzmann Fraktur + Kräftige Salzmann Fraktur (1912) A digital versions were made by Ralph M. Unger (Salzmann Fraktur, 2019), Delbanco (DS-Salzmann-Fraktur, 2001), and Chiron (TbC Salzmann Fraktur, 2012).
- Salzmann Kursiv (1911)
- Salzmannschrift + Salzmannschrift halbfette + schmale Salzmannschrift (1910)
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