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PiS LIETZ Lindham

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PiS LIETZ Lindham is a PiS font family with 1 style priced from $38.00.

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PiS LIETZ Lindham


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  PiS LIETZ Lindham Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroCentral EuropeBalticTurkish
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$38.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: March 31st, 2008
Designed by: Hannes Siengalewicz
Designed when: 2008
Contained in Category: Sans Serif
Design owned by: PiS
MyFonts Keywords: antiqued, bauhaus, block, constructed, headline, heavy, poster, sansserif [suggest]


PiS LIETZ Lindham

LIETZ Lindham is based on letters taken from an old type specimen folder from 1936 featuring handdrawn sans-serif ABC’s. It’s kinda bauhausy and straight but also shows the wonderful lively unevenness of hand-drawn letters.

Being made for the use in large-scale advertisements and posters, LIETZ Lindham fits perfectly for pro-communist propaganda posters, but also features legibility in smaller sizes, so you can use it for your Neue Typographie manifesto too, Jan.

Go grotesk! Go bold! Go neu!


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