Erasmusbrug lettering, Rotterdam Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Sep 23rd, 2013. Artwork published in 1990. Source: www.flickr.com Photo: Florian Hardwig. Florian Hardwig. License: All Rights Reserved. The name of the Erasmusbrug (“Erasmus Bridge”) in Rotterdam is mounted in raised metal letters from Trinité (Bram de Does, 1982/1992). Italics have been paired with small caps. The initial cap has been lowered. Typefaces More about TrinitéGet Trinité Formats Signs (2173) Topics Architecture (1433) Designers/Agencies Ben van Berkel (1) Tagged withsmall caps (197)3-dimensional (225)mounted architectural letters (181)bridges (11)mid-word style change (235)Dutch (language) (482)baseline shift (134)metal (material) (109) Artwork location Netherlands (1097) Rotterdam (97) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Trinité in use Avontuur in Azië: Vrijmetselarij als wereldwijd sociaal netwerk sinds 1734 – Andréa A. Kroon2018Kwartier MContributed by Kwartier M Staff Pick Museum de Gevangenpoort 33, Den HaagunknownPhoto(s) by Florian Hardwig on Flickr. Helmut Salden, lettertekenaar en boekverzorger exhibition2018CatapultAnke BroerenContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick Sponsor More in Architecture Coherec. 2022Cornershop DesignContributed by F37® UTS School of Architecture2008TokoContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Porcelain Shoppec. 2023Poolboy StudioContributed by Dylon York Stadt Land Zukunft – Hessen 20402018Diese StudioContributed by WELTKERN® Typefaces More in Signs Beware: non-historical monument2024lapagelepageContributed by géza sipos Urban Repurposec. 2017Sandra Hanson DesignContributed by Andreas Seidel Toronto General HospitalContributed by Laurence Penney En Pleine Nature2024Santos LemarchandContributed by Arthur Calame More Fonts In Use The Body, The Object, The Otherc. 2020Symrin ChawlaContributed by Laïc: Type Foundry Staff Pick Ohne Farbe geht nichts2013kong. funktion gestaltungContributed by Thomas Hirter Staff Pick Malraux Chambéry2019Brest Brest BrestContributed by Sharp Type Staff Pick H. Niehaus invoice, 1944c. 1940Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick