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Elements of Architecture

Contributed by Andreas Kofler  on Dec 29th, 2015. Artwork published in .

3 Comments on “Elements of Architecture

  1. “Neuzeit is my all-time favorite typeface, because it is so limited, it has book and heavy, no italics, no light, very simple.”

    Something must have been lost in translation because I don’t see how this is a reason to love a typeface. Would she suddenly not love it if happened to gain an italic or additional weights (like its follower Graphik)?

    I love Neuzeit S because it succeeds at a certain Modernist neutrality while being more readable than Helvetica or a stricter Geometric like Futura. I was pleased to see Apple adopted some of its forms for San Francisco.

  2. Restrictions can be liberating and spur your creativity. A typeface family structure already provides a design program.

    Of course there is always the possibility of self-restriction, but that’s hard, and can feel arbitrary.

  3. Hm, the fact that Neuzeit S has just two styles feels just as arbitrary as any self-restriction, but I admire your effort to justify the rationale.

  4. What major architectural event does the Elements of Architecture exhibition relate to?

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