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Morris Sans® Medium Condensed

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Morris Sans® Com Medium Condensed
  Format: OpenType Com

Preis: 65,00 US$
  
... gehört zur Morris Sans® Schriftfamilie, die aus 6 Fonts im OpenType Com-Format besteht.
Zeichensatz-Besonderheiten:
euro smallcaps osf latinext LTCom_logo caseforms isoadobe2 adobece proplining
600 Zeichen
Zeichentabellen: Kodierungstabelle   
Produkt ist auch enthalten in:
The Linotype Originals OpenType Edition Version Two
Morris Sans Complete Family Pack
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The repetition of simple geometric shapes forms a daily part of our environment. Throughout the 20th century – and into the 21st – typefaces whose designs have taken advantage of this have remained popular. But finding exactly the right mood can be tricky. For your convenience, we have grouped some of our favorite geometric typefaces (mostly sans serif and symbol) into four categories: circles, squares, ovals, and triangles.
Introduction Prolific! Perhaps this is the best word to describe the life and work of Morris Fuller Benton. The creator of over 200 types for ATF, Benton left his mark on 20th Century design. His faces would spread across the globe, and dozens are still in use today.
Die originalen quadratischen Serifenlosen im neuen Look: Bank Gothic und Morris Sans Bank Gothic wurde im Jahr 1930 von American Type Founders (ATF) herausgegeben. Die Schriftfamilie stammte von dem Chef-Designer von ATF, Morris Fuller Benton. ATF Bank Gothic war eine Schriftfamilie mit den fünf Varianten Light, Medium, Bold, Condensed Light und Condensed Medium. Die Fonts waren für den Handsatz gegossen und blieben jahrzehntelang im Einsatz (siehe Abbildung 1).
Morris Fuller Benton – born 30. 11. 1872 in Milwaukee, USA, died 30. 6. 1948 in Morristown, USA – engineer, type designer. After training as a mechanic and engineer, Benton jointed the ATF, where he became type designer and in-house designer with ATF. Fonts: Benton developed over 200 alphabets, all of which were published by ATF, including Century roman (with Theodor Low de Vinne, 1885), Mariage (1901), Alternate Gothic (1903), Franklin Gothic (1903–12), Cheltenham® (1904), Clearface® [...]
Dan Reynolds arbeitet als Schriften-Designer und Typographie-Experte bei der Linotype GmbH in Bad Homburg. Die Entscheidung, Schriften-Designer zu werden, traf der Amerikaner aus Baltimore bei seinem ersten Besuch in Mainz. An seinen Abenden beteiligt er sich an der Organisation des Offenbacher Typostammtisches (den er im Jahr 2004 selbst gründete), moderiert auf Typophile.com und arbeitet an der typographischen Fachzeitschrift Slanted mit. Dan ist Mitglied des ATypI. Er hat einen BFA in [...]
Not your grandmother’ s medieval type ... meet the “American” Gothic fonts! A breed of no-nonsense typefaces, called “Gothics” in the United States, have been serving as heavy hitters in financial services, business, and newspaper sectors since the late 19th Century. Gothic typefaces – not to be confused with Blackletter typefaces, which look “gothic” in a scary, medieval sort of way – are American sans serifs. Their forms are designed to solve [...]

Über Morris Sans® Medium Condensed ...

Linotype usage sample for Morris Sans® Com Medium Condensed
Designer: Dan Reynolds, 2006
Morris Sans® Medium Condensed gehört zur Morris Sans® Schriftfamilie, die in der Linotype Originals enthalten ist.

Der folgende Text wird Ihnen in Englisch angezeigt, da er nicht auf Deutsch vorliegt.

Morris Sans is a newly revised and extended version of a small geometric family of typefaces originally produced by Morris Fuller Benton in 1930 for ATF. His initial design consisted of an alphabet of squared capital letters with a unique twist that characterized its appearance: corners with rounded exteriors and right-angle interiors. The types were intended for use in the fine print found on business cards, banking or financial forms, and contracts. But over the ensuing decades, this design became a popular element in all sorts of design environments, and several foundries revived the typeface in digital form. Since digital fonts are bicameral, with slots for both upper and lowercase letters, new cuts of the type opted filled the lowercase slots with small caps.

In 2006, Linotype commissioned its own version of the typeface-an extension for 21st century use. Under the advisement of Linotype's type director Akira Kobayashi, Dan Reynolds redrew the uppercase and added an original lowercase for the first time. Additionally, a number of extras were brought into the fonts, including six figure styles (tabular and proportional lining figures, tabular and proportional oldstyle figures, and special tabular and proportional "small cap" figures). Small caps, which have become an iconic element over time, are accessible in each font as an OpenType feature. To differentiate this version from the original, Linotype's new family is named Morris Sans, in honor of Morris Fuller Benton.

All fonts in the Morris Sans family are OpenType Com fonts; they include a character set capable of setting 48 European languages that employ the Roman alphabet, including all Central and Eastern Europe languages, those from the Baltics, and Turkish. This glyph coverage extends to the small caps as well.

Morris Sans is a wide typeface, especially in its regular widths; the condensed faces set a more conventional line of text. The new lowercase letters are less geometric than the uppercase, except for those that share the same basic forms (e.g., c, o, and s). Instead of following this geometric trend, the new lowercase tends to strengthen the humanist elements that were present in several characters from the original type, including the uppercase D and the figures 5, 6, and 9. Morris Sans also sports a number of glyphic flares, like the stroke found on the original uppercase Q.

Morris Sans is a clean, modern design best suited for headlines, advertising, posters, expressive signage (especially on storefronts), and corporate identity work.
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Morris Sans is a trademark of Linotype GmbH registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.

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