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SG Stymie SB Alternatives

See also: Maha 2016

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Last edited July 12, 2018
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Because of the geometric basis of its forms, Memphis is often thought of as a font for technical fields, making a rational, purposeful... Read More

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When the semi-serif Museo became a success in 2008, its designer Jos Buivenga researched some possibilities of other versions. Museo Sans was not that difficult because making a sans out of a (semi) serif is — more or less — cutting off the serifs and adjusting weight, width and contrast. So… Buivenga made Museo Sans and while doodling around and fiddling with slab serifs to make Museo Slab,... Read More

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The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.

SG Candida SB Elsner+Flake
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Rockwell font appeared with Monotype Design Studio in 1934, a time which saw the return to popularity of slab serif fonts. Rockwell's strong and harmonious characters make this font particularly flexible.

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In 1931, Morris Fuller Benton created the Stymie typeface for the American Type Founders (ATF). Later weights were later added by Sol Hess at Lanston Monotype and Gary Powell at ATF. Stymie, a redesign of the Inland Type Foundry's Rockwell Antique, could also be viewed as a reworking of a slab serif types that were popular in Europe at that time, like Memphis or Beton. For the past 150 years,... Read More

Ikiru Serif Boris Dworschak Die Gestalten 2007
DF Yan Kai Traditional Chinese
DynaComware Design Studio DynaComware
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The first Clarendon was introduced in 1845 by R. Besley & Co, The Fan Street Foundry, as a general purpose bold for use in conjunction with other faces in works such as dictionaries. In some respects, Clarendon can be regarded as a refined version of the Egyptian style and as such can be used for text settings, although headline and display work is more usual.

EF Beton Heinrich Jost Elsner+Flake 1931
Linotype Design Studio and Rudolf Wolf
Linotype 1930
Manvel Shmavonyan and Isay Slutsker
ParaType
Adrian Frutiger
Elsner+Flake 1978

Elsner+Flake

Elsner+Flake

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Monotype.Design Studio and Robert Besley
Monotype 1845
Veronika Burian and José Scaglione
TypeTogether

Elsner+Flake
Jakob Erbar and Walter Höhnisch
Elsner+Flake 1936
Monotype.Design Studio
Monotype 1934
Morris Fuller Benton
Linotype 1931
Boris Dworschak
Die Gestalten 2007
Morris Fuller Benton, Yelena Tzaregorodtseva and Manvel Shmavonyan
ParaType
DynaComware Design Studio
DynaComware
Monotype.Design Studio, Compugraphic Design Studio and Robert Besley
Monotype 1845
Heinrich Jost
Elsner+Flake 1931