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Exhibition flyers for KN gallery, Berlin

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Apr 14th, 2014. Artwork published in
April 2014
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Poster for The Night Bell With Lightning in the window of KN, ft. .
Photo: Florian Hardwig. License: CC BY-NC-SA.

Poster for The Night Bell With Lightning in the window of KN, ft. Fanfare.

A series of flyers for exhibitions at gallery KN, an art space in Berlin-Schöneberg founded by Jana Nowack. The flyers were designed by arc, each with a different titling typeface. The accompanying sans serif is Thomas Thiemich’s Fakt from 2010.

The Night Bell With Lightning flyer (back). Fanfare was designed in 1927 by Louis Oppenheim for the Berlin-based foundry Berthold. The narrow sans serif/blackletter hybrid is used with loose wordspacing.
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

The Night Bell With Lightning flyer (back). Fanfare was designed in 1927 by Louis Oppenheim for the Berlin-based foundry Berthold. The narrow sans serif/blackletter hybrid is used with loose wordspacing.

The Night Bell With Lightning flyer (front).
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

The Night Bell With Lightning flyer (front).

Fliegt schnell laut summend flyer (back) ft. Imre Reiner’s  (1957).
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

Fliegt schnell laut summend flyer (back) ft. Imre Reiner’s Mercurius Script (1957).

Fliegt schnell laut summend flyer (front).
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

Fliegt schnell laut summend flyer (front).

Never get to know flyer (back) ft. Otto Eckmann’s  (1900).
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

Never get to know flyer (back) ft. Otto Eckmann’s Eckmann (1900).

Never get to know flyer (front).
Paul Poster. License: All Rights Reserved.

Never get to know flyer (front).

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  • Fanfare
  • Mercurius Script
  • Eckmann
  • Fakt

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1 Comment on “Exhibition flyers for KN gallery, Berlin”

  1. Originally published on April 14th, 2014, this post was greatly expanded in April 2020 with additional images kindly submitted by Paul Poster. Paul also provided the design credits: the flyers were made by arc. Thank you!

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