Ads by J.G. Schelter & Giesecke, 1925 Photo(s) by Kirsten Solveig Schneider. Imported from Flickr on Nov 21, 2017. Artwork published in 1925. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Kirsten Solveig Schneider and tagged with “schneidlerschwabacher”. License: All Rights Reserved. “Type cases and cabinets as well as all wooden equipment required for the specialist are manufactured by our wooden equipment department. Use of well dried and hard woods. Careful processing with the latest machines. Greatest space savings through our standard shelves. Case floors made of triple crosswise glued plywood, therefore lowering, tearing and warping impossible.” Ad in Typographische Mitteilungen, Vol. 22, Issue 12, December 1925, featuring Schneidler-Schwabacher halbfett. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Kirsten Solveig Schneider and tagged with “schneidlerschwabacher”. License: All Rights Reserved. “Rich selection of printing blocks: printers’ emblems, Gutenberg portraits, and other symbols for all trades” Ad in Typographische Mitteilungen, Vol. 22, Issue 9, September 1925, featuring Schneidler-Schwabacher and printing plate Nr. 35675 by Schriftgießerei J. G. Schelter & Giesecke. Typefaces Formats Advertising (1864) Topics Product (1707) Designers/Agencies Schelter & Giesecke (5) Tagged withabout type design (297)magazine ads (308)letterpress (244)borders and rules (959)center-aligned text (1625)two-color (892)German (language) (2063)1920s (98)furniture (196)wood (material) (105)Schelter & Giesecke (5)Johannes Gutenberg (4)Weimar Republic (90)umlauts (67) Artwork location Germany (3412) Leipzig (118) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Product In-use examples from Bauer Corvinus brochurec. 1935unknownContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick The Provincial Trading Co.2013Winter-HébertContributed by Nathaniel Hebert Halle Berry x Sweaty Betty: The rē·spin Edit2021Ryan SpaceyContributed by Laïc: Type Foundry Sponsor More in Advertising Twisted Alchemy2019Twisted AlchemyContributed by Darden Studio Jim Beam ad: “Generation gap? Jim Beam never heard of it.” (1972)1972Contributed by Stephen Coles Le Jardin Soupiréc. 2019Arnaud AubryContributed by Pierre Brossard BVG #weilwirdichlieben, March 2020 adaptation2020BVGGUDContributed by Florian Hardwig More Fonts In Use James Joyce series (Vintage, 2013)2013Peter MendelsundContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick The True Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. As told by John Seelye1970J+M CondonJohn CondonMary CondonContributed by Chris Purcell Staff Pick Collection “Écrivains de Toujours”, Éditions du Seuilc. 1954unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick The Atavist Magazine redesign2021Ed JohnsonContributed by Ed Johnson Staff Pick La Gaceta de San Diego2016Ricardo CuencaViviana ZuriagaHyper Design IntelligenceContributed by Rick Cuenca Staff Pick Stevie Wonder – Stevie Wonder’s Greatest Hits Vol. 2 album art1971Curtis McNairTom SchlesingerContributed by Bryson Stohr Staff Pick Industrial Design Diploma 2019, ZHdK2019Philipp HerrmannContributed by Out of the Dark Staff Pick The Book of Numbers by Robert Deane Pharr (Doubleday, 1969)1969Seymour ChwastContributed by Garrison Martin Staff Pick