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- Architype_Schwitters abstract "Architype Schwitters is a geometric sans-serif typeface based upon a 1927 phonetic alphabet designed by Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948). The digital revival, shown at right, was produced by Freda Sack and David Quay of The Foundry. Like many new experimental types to arise from the early twentieth century avant garde in Europe, Schwitters' type is an attempt to remake the Western writing system through reduction, and the abandonment of idiosynchronies. Schwitters proposed a monocase system, adopting a rectilinear interpretation of roman capitals, and contrasting these with six vowel alternate characters, A, e, J, O, Ü, and y scaled to the same height but based upon Carolingian lowercase. The vowel alternates, though primarily used for the short sound, are used somewhat indiscriminately in his print work. Unlike his contemporaries, Herbert Bayer, Theo van Doesburg, and Jan Tschichold all who produced experimental universal alphabets that rejected uppercase, Schwitters retained the form of roman capitals.Schwitters first developed four intermediate systematic scripts that had round bold vowels combined with straight consonants. The Architype Schwitters revival is an adaptation of those. His actual Systemschrift should have each letter correspond to its point and type of articulation, similar to Hangeul. Consonants would be build as strokes diverging from a vertical I-like bar, vowels would have base forms that ranged from a turned U, over O to U and that could have their stems shortened or crossbars added. Letters would form complex ligatures as in Brahmic scripts.".
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- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageExternalLink schwitters.
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- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageRevisionID "615464865".
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Albers.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Aubette.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Architype_Renner.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Architype_van_der_Leck.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Brahmic_scripts.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geometric_sans-serif_typefaces.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Hangul.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Bayer.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Tschichold.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Schwitters.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Sans-serif.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLink Theo_van_Doesburg.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Architype Schwitters".
- Architype_Schwitters classifications "Geometric Sans-serif".
- Architype_Schwitters creationdate "1927".
- Architype_Schwitters creator "David Quay".
- Architype_Schwitters creator "Freda Sack".
- Architype_Schwitters creator "Kurt Schwitters".
- Architype_Schwitters foundry "The Foundry".
- Architype_Schwitters releasedate "1997".
- Architype_Schwitters style Sans-serif.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Architype_Schwitters wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_font.
- Architype_Schwitters subject Category:Geometric_sans-serif_typefaces.
- Architype_Schwitters hypernym Typeface.
- Architype_Schwitters type Person.
- Architype_Schwitters type Typeface.
- Architype_Schwitters type Typeface.
- Architype_Schwitters comment "Architype Schwitters is a geometric sans-serif typeface based upon a 1927 phonetic alphabet designed by Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948). The digital revival, shown at right, was produced by Freda Sack and David Quay of The Foundry. Like many new experimental types to arise from the early twentieth century avant garde in Europe, Schwitters' type is an attempt to remake the Western writing system through reduction, and the abandonment of idiosynchronies.".
- Architype_Schwitters label "Architype Schwitters".
- Architype_Schwitters sameAs Q2052481.
- Architype_Schwitters sameAs Architype_Schwitters.
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- Architype_Schwitters wasDerivedFrom Architype_Schwitters?oldid=615464865.
- Architype_Schwitters depiction ASChwitters.png.
- Architype_Schwitters isPrimaryTopicOf Architype_Schwitters.