Johann Michael Fleischmann

Johann Michael Fleischmann was an 18th-century German type founder and punch cutter based in Frankfurt, known for creating refined transitional typefaces that bridged baroque and enlightenment typography. He established himself as a significant producer of metal types during the mid-to-late 1700s, contributing to the evolution of German typography during a period of significant printing advancement. His work influenced both contemporary printers and later typeface designers who drew inspiration from his refined letterforms.

Type designer
from Germany

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