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Extra Bold: Novelty

Techno types, stencils, retro faces, and other extra bold novelties in the Display type category. See more extra bold fonts.

Stephen Coles
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Last edited January 15, 2014

Techno types, stencils, retro faces, and other extra bold novelties in the Display type category.
See more extra bold fonts.

grapes
abstractions
Go on with your bad self

Neuland is based on the handwriting of Rudolf Koch (as are all of his typefaces). Its simplicity and unusual shapes derive from the difficult and demanding art of punchcutting. In fact, it may be the only typeface designed by actually cutting the punches, Koch made no preliminary drawings. Designed and released by the Klingspor foundry in 1923, Neuland became enormously popular as an... Read More

replay
abstractions
Canned beverage make you refresh

The designer, Nick Cooke, said: A couple of years ago whilst leafing through a typographic magazine a Japanese typeface jumped out and hit me in the face! This brute of a design was to be the inspiration for FF Penguin. I believe it was cut out of paper – it was crude and simple, but also sophisticated and very beautiful. I wondered if I could utilize the basic shapes it used; very rounded... Read More

Rudolf Koch and Linotype Design Studio
Linotype 1923
Alejandro Paul
Sudtipos
John Roshell and Richard Starkings
Comicraft
Nick Cooke
FontFont 1995