Karl-Erik Forsberg – born 1914 in Munsö, Sweden, died 1995 – type designer, typographer. Trained at the School for Book Crafts in Sweden.
1938–41: studies at the Akademie für Graphische Künste und Buchgewerbe in Leipzig. 1942–49: designer for the publishers Almqvist & Wiksell, the University of Uppsala press. From 1950 onwards: designer for the publishers P. A. Norstedt & Söner. Besides book designs, Forsberg has designed stamps and produced magazines and stamps. 1954: a bible is published
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Örjan Nordling has been involved in typedesign for over 20 years. He was trained in Graphic Design at The University College of Art Crafts and Design in Stockholm 1979–83 and at the Basle School of Design 1983–85. He designed the typeface Nordling® BQ, under G. G. Lange for H. Berthold AG, for which he received Excellent Swedish Form in 1996. In 1997 he was one of the founders of the Typographic studio Pangea design in Stockholm.
Throughout the years his work has included corporate
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Typographic Tip of the Month from Linotype’s Type Director Akira Kobayashi!
Mayo 2006: “¡Manténgase alejado de ese botón!”
Muchos programas le permiten pulsar un botón “cursiva”, pero a menudo* genera automáticamente una versión sesgada y sobre la marcha del peso romano.
Si desea mejores resultados, seleccione la fuente en cursiva u oblicua directamente en
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Font Designer: Karl-Erik Forsberg, 2004
Direct to you, from Sweden! Berling™ Nova is an update to Berling, which is owned by the great Swedish publisher Verbum and is the most renowned Swedish book typeface. After 50 years of success, Linotype has helped build a new version that is optimized for the digital typesetting and printing processes, ensuring that Berling’s design remains a mainstay for years to come.
Since it is relatively unknown outside the northern countries, this
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Berling™ Nova Sans joins the enterprising Berling Nova superfamily