Reisebüro on Mehringdamm, Berlin Contributed by CJ Dunn on May 19th, 2016. License: All Rights Reserved. I just love how these Nord letters on the façade of this travel agency break through the clutter below and shine in all of their golden glory. Photo: CJ Dunn. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Signs (1186) Topics Travel (440) Local (667) Tagged withgold (203)mounted architectural letters (101)shop fronts (221)travel agency (1)all caps (2949)omitted diacritics (4)German (language) (980) Artwork location Germany (2188) Berlin (637) In Sets Berlin Street Type (Florian Hardwig) (119) 1 Comment on “Reisebüro on Mehringdamm, Berlin” Florian Hardwig says: May 19th, 2016 3:51 pm I like the nonchalant way of dealing with the umlaut, i.e. to simply not bother with it. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Antique Olive Nord in use Air France poster: Caravelle & Boeing1961Roger ExcoffonContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Jesus Christus ist unsere HoffnungPhoto(s) by Michael Wassenberg on Flickr. La Nit dels Museus2019TwoPoints.NetContributed by Two Points Staff Pick Sponsor More in Local Lyon Confluence, 15 ans déjà2018Bureau 205Contributed by 205TF Staff Pick Le Colombier2016Clémence PassotMagali BruederContributed by Magali Brueder Dairy Roadc. 2017U-PContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick Guide Friture for Le Fooding2018Atelier AAAAAContributed by Jérémy Landes Staff Pick More in Signs Land & Living2019Nigel EwanEducationProjects.orgContributed by Nigel Ewan Staff Pick Museu Blauc. 2011Petit ComitèContributed by Emtype Foundry Staff Pick The Bristol Cheesemongerc. 2016Studio ThomasContributed by Studio Thomas Haags Pop Centrum2012Studio Het MesContributed by Matthijs Sluiter More Fonts In Use Lizzie Skurnick Books2013The Hot BrainContributed by Indra Kupferschmid Staff Pick Niche Rotterdamc. 2012Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Blood, Sweat & Tears Greatest Hits1972John BergContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Druk magazine, “Met één been in het verleden”1999Jan MiddendorpContributed by Richard Lipton Staff Pick
1 Comment on “Reisebüro on Mehringdamm, Berlin”
I like the nonchalant way of dealing with the umlaut, i.e. to simply not bother with it.