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Reforma Grotesk

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Reforma Grotesk

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PT Reforma-Grotesk was designed for ParaType in 1999 by Albert Kapitonov based on the letterforms of Russian pre-revolutionary hand composition typefaces: Uzky Tonky Grotesk («Condensed Thin Sans»), Poluzhirny Knizhny Grotesk («Semibold Book Sans») and Reforma, of H. Berthold and O. Lehmann foundries (St.- Petersburg).

This extra compressed sans serif with distinctive letter shapes is typical for display fonts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

For use in advertising and display typography.



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