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- Lo-Type abstract "Lo-Type (sometimes Lo-type, or Lo Type; originally Lo-Schrift) is a display typeface originally designed by Louis Oppenheim. Oppenheim named the font using his own initials which he also used to sign his work. Oppenheim designed the avant-garde Lo-Type for Berthold during 1911–1914 under the influence of the emerging modernist era, thus participating in its outburst. In 1980, Oppenheim's Lo-Type was reintroduced with additional weights for phototypesetting by Erik Spiekermann and is still in use today.In its extreme thick–thin contrast balanced with hearty roundness and humorous detail, Lo-Type was originally designed as a display type for advertising, posters and headlines. Typical of its time, it has an irregular outline which gives it a hand cut or ink painted feel. The large x-height and intentionally idiosyncratic shapes make it particularly eye-catching and unique.".
- Lo-Type thumbnail Lo-Type_sample.png?width=300.
- Lo-Type wikiPageExternalLink lo-type-bq.
- Lo-Type wikiPageID "7560488".
- Lo-Type wikiPageRevisionID "594746789".
- Lo-Type hasPhotoCollection Lo-Type.
- Lo-Type subject Category:Berthold_typefaces.
- Lo-Type subject Category:Digital_typefaces.
- Lo-Type subject Category:Display_typefaces.
- Lo-Type subject Category:Letterpress_typefaces.
- Lo-Type type Abstraction100002137.
- Lo-Type type BertholdTypefaces.
- Lo-Type type Character106818970.
- Lo-Type type Communication100033020.
- Lo-Type type DisplayTypefaces.
- Lo-Type type Font106825399.
- Lo-Type type LetterpressTypefaces.
- Lo-Type type Signal106791372.
- Lo-Type type Symbol106806469.
- Lo-Type type Type106825120.
- Lo-Type type VirtualTypefaces.
- Lo-Type type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Lo-Type comment "Lo-Type (sometimes Lo-type, or Lo Type; originally Lo-Schrift) is a display typeface originally designed by Louis Oppenheim. Oppenheim named the font using his own initials which he also used to sign his work. Oppenheim designed the avant-garde Lo-Type for Berthold during 1911–1914 under the influence of the emerging modernist era, thus participating in its outburst.".
- Lo-Type label "Lo-Type".
- Lo-Type sameAs m.0265bck.
- Lo-Type sameAs Q6663057.
- Lo-Type sameAs Q6663057.
- Lo-Type sameAs Lo-Type.
- Lo-Type wasDerivedFrom Lo-Type?oldid=594746789.
- Lo-Type depiction Lo-Type_sample.png.
- Lo-Type isPrimaryTopicOf Lo-Type.