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- Ehrhardt_(typeface) abstract "Ehrhardt is an old-style serif typeface released by Monotype and intended for use in body text. Ehrhardt has been described as based on the "typefaces of stout Dutch character that the Ehrhardt foundry in Leipzig showed in a late-seventeenth-century specimen book". These designs are believed to have been designed by the Hungarian punchcutter Miklós (Nicholas) Tótfalusi Kis while working in Amsterdam in the period from 1680-9. Ehrhardt has a slightly condensed design, giving it a strongly vertical, crisp appearance.From 1937 to 1938, the Monotype corporation re-cut the type for modern-day usage, and it has become a popular book typeface. Monotype had already in around 1936 released Van Dijck, a revival of an the work of Christoffel van Dijck (d. 1669), a slightly earlier Dutch Baroque punch-cutter. Usage includes the Penguin 60s series of books that were published to commemorate that company’s 60th anniversary, the current Oxford World’s Classics series (as of 2014) and many other Oxford University Press books. An extremely rare infant variant of the typeface also exists, which can be seen in the American edition of the book Hey! Get off Our Train by John Burningham.Monotype has digitised Ehrhard. It is sold in standard and professional releases, some releases including text figures and small caps (in the roman style only). Inspired by Ehrhardt, designer and lawyer Matthew Butterick created an updating called Equity, praising its 'satisfying heft and authority'. This design was inspired by the requirements of his work as a lawyer; it was created for sale with separate grades designed to suit different types of paper and printers, and separate small caps fonts intended for use in Word. Font Bureau also created the font Kis, inspired specifically by Ehrhardt, adding a display size intended for headlines. It is used by the Los Angeles Times but has not been released for general sale. Linotype also revived the same designs in a less condensed form as Janson, after the printer Anton Janson, based in Leipzig, who it was once believed might have created them.".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) thumbnail Ehrhardt_sample.png?width=300.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageExternalLink equity.html.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageExternalLink mr_39_1.pdf.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageExternalLink spbk_ehrht.html.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageExternalLink ehrhardt-mt.
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- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageLength "4760".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageRevisionID "680680028".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Janson.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_introductions.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monotype_typefaces.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_style_serif_typefaces.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typefaces_with_infant_variants.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Font_Bureau.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Janson.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink John_Burningham.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Times.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Butterick.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Word.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Monotype_Corporation.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Monotype_Imaging.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Worlds_Classics.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Penguin_60s.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Penguin_60s_Classics.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Serif.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Small_caps.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLink Text_figures.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ehrhardt (typeface)".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ehrhardt".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) foundry Monotype_Corporation.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) foundry Monotype_Imaging.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) hasPhotoCollection Ehrhardt_(typeface).
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) name "Ehrhardt".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) releasedate "1937".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) style Serif.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_font.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) subject Category:1938_introductions.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) subject Category:Monotype_typefaces.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) subject Category:Old_style_serif_typefaces.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) subject Category:Typefaces_with_infant_variants.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) hypernym Typeface.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) type Person.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) comment "Ehrhardt is an old-style serif typeface released by Monotype and intended for use in body text. Ehrhardt has been described as based on the "typefaces of stout Dutch character that the Ehrhardt foundry in Leipzig showed in a late-seventeenth-century specimen book". These designs are believed to have been designed by the Hungarian punchcutter Miklós (Nicholas) Tótfalusi Kis while working in Amsterdam in the period from 1680-9.".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) label "Ehrhardt (typeface)".
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) sameAs m.0k29h__.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) sameAs Q5348620.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) sameAs Q5348620.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) wasDerivedFrom Ehrhardt_(typeface)?oldid=680680028.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) depiction Ehrhardt_sample.png.
- Ehrhardt_(typeface) isPrimaryTopicOf Ehrhardt_(typeface).