- Rudolf Koch
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Fraktur fonts by Rudolf Koch
Rudolf Koch (20 November 1876 – 9 April 1934) was a leading German calligrapher, typographic artist and teacher, born in Nuremberg. He was primarily a calligrapher with the Gebr. Klingspor foundry. He created several typefaces, in both fraktur and roman styles. Fritz Kredel studied under Koch at the Offenbach School of Design.
Koch wrote a book containing 493 old-world symbols, monograms and runes entitled The Book of Signs (reprinted in 1955, in the Dover Pictorial Archive Series). He had also a column in the magazine Die zeitgemäße Schrift, a magazine of design published by Heintze & Blanckertz.
Types
- Deutsche Schrift (1908-1921)
- Maximilian Antiqua (1913-17)
- Wilhelm Klingspor-Schrift (1920-1926)
- Deutsche Zierschrift (1921)
- Koch Antiqua / Locarno (1922), sold by Continental Type in the United States as Eve
- Neuland (1922-1923)
- Deutsche Anzeigenschrift (1923-1924)
- Jessen (1924-1930)
- Wallau (1925-1934)
- Kabel (1927-1929)
- Offenbach (1928)
- Zeppelin / Kabel Inline (1929)
- Marathon (1930-1938)
- Prisma (1931)
- Claudius (1931-1934)
- Holla (1932)
- Grotesk-Initialen (1933)
- Koch Current (1933)
- Neufraktur (1933-1934)
References
- Macmillan, Neil. An A–Z of Type Designers. Yale University Press: 2006. ISBN 0-300-11151-7.
External links
Categories:- German artist stubs
- Typography stubs
- 1876 births
- 1934 deaths
- People from Nuremberg
- German calligraphers
- People from Offenbach am Main
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