Fraktur
The standard German Fraktur textface of the last century, principally used today for mathematical setting.
The standard German Fraktur textface of the last century, principally used today for mathematical setting.
Designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1907; an improved version of the familiar nineteenth century blackletter as he had executed it in his Wedding Text.
A condensed American blackletter designed for ATF in 1932 by Morris Fuller Benton; the face grows out of nineteenth century roots.
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