Schneidler Latein

Schneidler Latein is a sharp and elegant Antiqua based on the ductus of the broad-edged pen with strong character. Originally released in 1916 by F. H. Ernst Schneidler (bold in 1920, italics in 1921), this new version has been digitized, further developed, and extended by artist and graphic designer Lena Schmidt at Spirit & Bones. The typeface works great in headings as well as paragraph text, with each glyph being a piece of art ready to be used in branding and display, combining beauty and personality. Schneidler Latein contains nine styles including four application-related ones (Subtext, Display) and five weight-related ones (Bold, Heavy), with each style containing 948 glyphs.

Published by Spirit & Bones

Classification
serif
Weights
Light, Regular, Bold, Heavy, Display, Subtext
Released
1916

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