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Leipziger Antiqua™

by profonts
Individual Styles from $41.99 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $83.99 USD
Leipziger Antiqua Font Family was designed by Ralph M. Unger and published by profonts. Leipziger Antiqua contains 4 styles and family package options.

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    About Leipziger Antiqua Font Family


    The original typeface was designed by Albert Kapr between 1971 and 1973 for Typoart in Dresden. Kapr was the font designer and teacher as well as book author on type design of former East Germany. He also was an expert on this kind of type design, and thus, it is no surprise that he created Leipziger Antiqua, a design combining features of both Latin and broken scripts. The result is a stunning and unique gem from earlier times although it does not come along too distinguished or artsy.

    The digital version of Leipziger Antiqua was developed by Ralph M. Unger exclusively for profonts in 2005. During the work, Unger fell so deeply in love with this typeface that he couldn't help but add an expert font with small caps etc.

    Designers: Ralph M. Unger

    Publisher: profonts

    Foundry: profonts

    Design Owner: profonts

    MyFonts debut: Nov 12, 2008

    Leipziger Antiqua™ is a trademark of Profonts.

    About profonts

    URW Type Foundry GmbH is a German company with a long and rich history in type design and engineering. As the direct successor of digital type pioneer URW GmbH, it continues to design and develop first class typefaces and custom projects. URW Type Foundry GmbH is renowned for a comprehensive library, a specialization in global font technology, and its overall role in type development. Profonts is a project of URW Type Foundry GmbH.

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