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R41 Inglesi Allungati

von Reber R41
Einzelschnitte ab $40.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie R41 Inglesi Allungati wurde von Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Medina entworfen und von Reber R41 veröffentlicht. R41 Inglesi Allungati enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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At the close of the 19th century, the surge in commercial and advertising printing, in contrast to book printing, necessitated typefaces with striking contrast to capture attention, exemplified by the bold neoclassical Norman style. Newspapers, constrained by space, favored narrow or very narrow characters for sub-headings, leading to the rise of the so-called narrow and elongated Bodonian (caratteri allungati) typefaces. Inglesi Allungati emerged from this demand: initially released as an alphabet featuring both uppercase and lowercase letters in the early 1900s, it was later refined into a purely uppercase alphabet, remaining in this form until it was phased out of the Nebiolo catalog around 1960. R41 Inglesi Allungati is an exceptionally elegant font, perfect for titles and subtitles that require immediate attention with a touch of sophistication.

Designer: Ariel Brandolini, Daniele Medina

Foundry: Reber R41

MyFonts Debüt: Dec 17, 2025

R41 Inglesi Allungati

Über Reber R41

Reber R41 is an Italian company founded in Spresiano, Treviso, in 1960 by Renato Bernardi, inventor of his own method of dry transfer type, and still run by his family. Since 1969, R41 has produced dry-transfer adaptations of iconic designs from Nebiolo Type Foundry, including its most experimental creations designed for the booming Italian advertising industry. Designer Aldo Novarese, who retired from Nebiolo in the early ’70s, worked with Reber R41 for years afterward designing brands, catalogues, advertising and of course…typefaces. Now Reber R41 provides new digitizations of the work of Novarese and Nebiolo of Turin, brought together in a unique collection that preserves the best of historic Italian typography of the twentieth century.

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