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- Q5370846 subject Q7134614.
- Q5370846 subject Q8639215.
- Q5370846 subject Q8694475.
- Q5370846 abstract "Emerson is a typeface designed by Joseph Blumenthal. In 1930, the type was cut by Louis Hoell at the Bauer Type Foundry in Frankfurt and named Spiral. Then in 1935, Stanley Morison recut the type, along with its italic, for the Monotype Corporation in England. The typeface's first appearance was in a special, private-press edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay Nature, and so the Monotype version became known as Emerson.Emerson can be recognised for its distinctive foot serifs on the lowercase a, d and u, and its wide capitals (especially the M). The typeface shares characteristics with the classic renaissance types, and its soft, blunt appearance was designed to suit photogravure reproduction.".
- Q5370846 thumbnail EmersonSpecimen.png?width=300.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q1583606.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q1602553.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q17451.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q243449.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q2744153.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q287627.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q384501.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q48226.
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- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134614.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8188561.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8639215.
- Q5370846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8694475.
- Q5370846 comment "Emerson is a typeface designed by Joseph Blumenthal. In 1930, the type was cut by Louis Hoell at the Bauer Type Foundry in Frankfurt and named Spiral. Then in 1935, Stanley Morison recut the type, along with its italic, for the Monotype Corporation in England.".
- Q5370846 label "Emerson (typeface)".
- Q5370846 depiction EmersonSpecimen.png.