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- Architype_Albers abstract "Architype Albers is a modular stencil sans-serif typeface based upon a series of experiments between 1926 and 1931 by Josef Albers, German designer, educator and typographer, (1888–1976). The Architype Albers typeface is one of a collection of several revivals of early twentieth century typographic experimentation designed by Freda Sack and David Quay of The Foundry.Albers studied art in Berlin, Essen, Germany, and Munich before enrolling as a student at the Weimar Bauhaus in 1920. He began teaching in the preliminary course of the Department of Design in 1922, and was promoted to professor in 1925, the year the Bauhaus moved to Dessau. He taught there until the school was closed by the Nazis in 1933.Albers designed a series of stencil faces while teaching at the Dessau Bauhaus. The typeface is based on a limited palette of geometric forms combined in a size ratio of 1:3. Drawn on a grid, the elements of square, triangle, and circle combine to form letters with an economy of form. Never intended for text, the face was designed for use on posters and in large scale signs.".
- Architype_Albers thumbnail ArchiAlbers.png?width=300.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageExternalLink www.albersfoundation.org.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageExternalLink foundry.html.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageExternalLink albers.html.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageExternalLink sans_extra.html.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageExternalLink albersart.html.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageID "8558025".
- Architype_Albers wikiPageLength "2388".
- Architype_Albers wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Architype_Albers wikiPageRevisionID "600572266".
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Aubette.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Bayer.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Renner.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Schwitters.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Van_Doesburg.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Architype_van_der_Leck.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Bauhaus.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geometric_sans-serif_typefaces.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Josef_Albers.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Party.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLink Sans-serif.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Architype Albers".
- Architype_Albers classifications "Geometric Sans-serif".
- Architype_Albers creationdate "1926".
- Architype_Albers creator "David Quay".
- Architype_Albers creator "Freda Sack".
- Architype_Albers creator "Josef Albers".
- Architype_Albers foundry "The Foundry".
- Architype_Albers releasedate "1997".
- Architype_Albers style Sans-serif.
- Architype_Albers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_font.
- Architype_Albers subject Category:Geometric_sans-serif_typefaces.
- Architype_Albers hypernym Typeface.
- Architype_Albers type Person.
- Architype_Albers type Typeface.
- Architype_Albers type Typeface.
- Architype_Albers comment "Architype Albers is a modular stencil sans-serif typeface based upon a series of experiments between 1926 and 1931 by Josef Albers, German designer, educator and typographer, (1888–1976). The Architype Albers typeface is one of a collection of several revivals of early twentieth century typographic experimentation designed by Freda Sack and David Quay of The Foundry.Albers studied art in Berlin, Essen, Germany, and Munich before enrolling as a student at the Weimar Bauhaus in 1920.".
- Architype_Albers label "Architype Albers".
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- Architype_Albers wasDerivedFrom Architype_Albers?oldid=600572266.
- Architype_Albers depiction ArchiAlbers.png.
- Architype_Albers isPrimaryTopicOf Architype_Albers.