The graphic designer Oliver Brentzel created Linotype Spitz™ in 1997. Here are Brentzel’s comments on it: “The motif of the Chrysler building used in the poster symbolizes for me the language of form that also forms the basis for the ‘Spitz’ font. This is a combination of pointed and semicircular elements that develop their own aesthetic value in their interplay. Neither the Chrysler building nor the ‘Spitz’ font is designed on the basis of geometric rules; they [...]
Font Designer: Oliver Brentzel, 1997
The poster on the left side was designed by graphic designer Oliver Brentzel. Here are his comments on it: "The motif of the Chrysler building used in the poster symbolizes for me the language of form that also forms the basis for the 'Spitz' font. This is a combination of pointed and semicircular elements that develop their own aesthetic value in their interplay. Neither the Chrysler building nor the 'Spitz' font is designed on the basis of geometric [...]
The Chrysler Building's decorative motif acted as the formal language that inspired the Linotype Spitz typeface. Linotype Spitz is a combination of pointed and semicircular elements that develop their own aesthetic value in their interplay. Neither the Chrysler Building nor the Linotype Spitz is designed on the basis of geometric rules; they both take account of optical phenomena in their design. Linotype Spitz is characterized by its elegant appearance, due to its exceptionally fine and pointed design. The font is ideal for posters and advertising.
Linotype Spitz is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
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