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John Jones, 1996John Jones about Taut: "The illustration above shows the horizontal grid of the font. The font was originally hand-drawn in pen and ink at a height of a 80 mm with 1 mm-thick outlines. Diagonals are angled at 30° or 60°. It was then digitally re-mastered by Linotype. Taut outline is the version shown in the diagramme; Taut regular and Taut shadow are based on the same principles. The original typeface idea was outline with diagonal stripes at 45° through the characters and was to be called "Candy". This was in 1971. The font "Taut" which is based on "Candy" was started in summer 1995 and four versions of the font were submitted to Linotype in February 1996 and included a striped version. As with "Albertus™" the font has only caps and is essentially minimalist. Taut was originally named "Mies" after the great architect Mies van der Rohe, whose designs inspired the geometric simplicity of the font. "Mies" has an unfortunate meaning in the German language and so "Taut" was chosen as the final name for the font, after the Bauhaus architect Bruno Taut. In Taut, I have attempted to marry this geometry and a 30’s personality with the stylish graphic adventures of the 90’s." Click here to see the complete fontlist of Taut™. |
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