Fette Künstler-Schreibschrift is a bold addition to
Stempel’s
Künstler-Schreibschrift series (1901–1903). Drawn by
Hans Bohn and first cast in 1958. Comes with several ligatures,
fitted pairs, Roman numerals, and alternates for ‘etzT’ [DIN 16507
index cards]. Several design differences in comparison to the mager
and halbfett: larger x-height, no smooth joins, round dots,
non-ascending ‘p’, round-top ‘A’, non-descending ‘G’, ‘Q’ tail
below the baseline, ‘X’ with crossbar and no loops.
Digital versions include Kuenstler Script Black
(Linotype/Adobe, non-joining like the metal original) and
Kunstlerschreibschrift Bold More…
Fette Künstler-Schreibschrift is a bold addition to Stempel’s Künstler-Schreibschrift series (1901–1903). Drawn by Hans Bohn and first cast in 1958. Comes with several ligatures, fitted pairs, Roman numerals, and alternates for ‘etzT’ [DIN 16507 index cards]. Several design differences in comparison to the mager and halbfett: larger x-height, no smooth joins, round dots, non-ascending ‘p’, round-top ‘A’, non-descending ‘G’, ‘Q’ tail below the baseline, ‘X’ with crossbar and no loops.
Digital versions include Kuenstler Script Black (Linotype/Adobe, non-joining like the metal original) and Kunstlerschreibschrift Bold (URW, joining). The former is accompanied by a lighter weight apparently derived from Bohn’s design, named Kuenstler Script Medium, which is used for the sample. Linotype expanded this lighter weight with Cyrillics.