English Deutsch Français

Eckmann® Regular

- by Otto Eckmann
PDF sample
Add  to your list of favorite fonts
Add to favorites

Eckmann® Com Regular
  Format: OpenType Com

Price: US$ 43.00
  
Character set features:
euro latinext LTCom_logo isoadobe2 adobece
388 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in:
The Linotype Originals OpenType Edition Version Two
Technical information  

Eckmann® Regular
  Format: Windows TrueType

Price: US$ 39.00
  
Character set features:
268 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in: In this format only available as single font.
Technical information  

Eckmann® Regular
  Format: Mac PostScript

Price: US$ 39.00
  
Character set features:
268 characters
Character maps: Encoding map   
Product is contained in:
GoldEdition 1.7.1 DVD for Mac OS and Windows
Technical information  

Customers who bought this also bought ...

Linotype Font Sample for Zapfino® One
Linotype Font Sample for Neue Helvetica® 65 Medium
Linotype Font Sample for Avenir® 65 Medium
Linotype Font Sample for Myriad® Regular
Linotype Font Sample for Gill Sans® Adobe Roman
Linotype Font Sample for Frutiger® 47 Light Condensed
Linotype Font Sample for ITC Avant Garde Gothic® by Adobe Medium
Linotype Font Sample for Papyrus® Regular

Documents referring to this product ...

Otto Eckmann – born 19. 11. 1865 in Hamburg, Germany, died 11. 6. 1902 in Badenweiler, Germany – painter, graphic artist, type designer. Studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Hamburg and Nuremberg and at the academy in Munich. 1894: gives up painting and concentrates on applied design. Graphic work for the magazines "Pan" (from 1895 onwards) and "Jugend" (from 1896 onwards). Book covers for Cotta, Diederichs, Scherl and Seemann publishers. Designs the logo for S. Fischer publishing house. [...]
Find further Font Features in our Font Feature Archive.

About Eckmann® Regular ...

Linotype usage sample for Eckmann® Com Regular
Designer: Otto Eckmann, 1900
Eckmann® Regular belongs to the Eckmann® Font Family which is part of the Linotype Originals.
The font Eckmann is named after its designer, Otto Eckmann, and appeared with the Klingspor type foundry in 1900. The influence of the Jugendstil is clear to see in the flowing floral contours of the letters. This font was made for larger point sizes, like on posters, and while relatively legible, it is not meant for smaller print. The font was often used in book titles and advertisements of the 19th century and today Eckmann font is often used to suggest a feeling of nostalgia and is often found on the Jugendstil facades in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Search this or similar products by the following keywords: 1800s, 19th century, Ads, Advertisment, Advertisments, anno 1800, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Artdeco, Decorative, Family Affairs, Film Titling, Headline, Historic, Invitation, Jugendstil, Magazine, Modern Style, Sans Serif, Screen, Serif, Soft.

Eckmann is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

For further information do not hesitate to contact us via:

Phone:+49 (0) 6172 484-418
Fax:+49 (0) 6172 484-429
e-mail:info@linotype.com
Copyright © 2008 Linotype GmbH. All rights reserved.
We reserve the right of errors and changes.
Top of page
Page last edited: 2008-02-27