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The Bauhaus typeface design is based on
Herbert Bayer Herbert Bayer (April 5, 1900 – September 30, 1985) was an Austrian and American graphic designer, painter, photographer, sculptor, art director, environmental and interior designer, and architect. He was instrumental in the development of the ...
's 1925 experimental ''Universal'' typeface and the Bauhaus aesthetic overall. The Bauhaus school sought to modernize, unify and standardize design into an idealistic form that would combine function with aesthetics. One aspect of their many proposed reforms was a series of related Bauhaus typefaces. Common elements of Bauhaus fonts include geometric, sans-serif letterforms.


History

Contrary to their current perception, in its early years, the Bauhaus school printed serif
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typefaces. After some years of design work at the school, Herbert Bayer and
Joost Schmidt Joost Schmidt ( Wunstorf, 5 January 1893 - Nürnberg, 2 December 1948) was a German typographer, a teacher or master at the Bauhaus, and later a professor at the College of Visual Arts, Berlin. He was a visionary typographer and graphic designer ...
created the more recognizable proposals -- sans-serif geometric letterings, with decorative elements of the font removed for a crisp industrial style. In that era, they would only be drafts, and were not manufactured into printing typefaces yet, although they were used for signs, book covers and publications by the Bauhaus. The most well known Bauhaus typeface is Bayer's ''Universal''. Major elements of Bauhaus typography in Bayer's original form were the elimination of capital letters, composition based on strong geometrical elements and expressive use of colors, and the replacement of the Gothic font by a more cosmopolitan font suitable for the move from handcrafted to standardized production. Jan Tschischold, heavily inspired by the Bauhaus school though never a member, developed a New Typography in 1928. The treatise shaped modern typography, printing, and graphic design. In 1929, Bauhaus professor,
László Moholy-Nagy László Moholy-Nagy (; ; born László Weisz; July 20, 1895 – November 24, 1946) was a Hungarian painter and photographer as well as a professor in the Bauhaus school. He was highly influenced by constructivism and a strong advocate of the i ...
, issued a statement that said typography "must be communication in its most intense form. The emphasis must be on absolute clarity."


Blippo

Blippo was designed by Joe Taylor for Fotostar in 1969 as a black version of Burko Bold, which, in turn, is based on the unfinished design by the German Bauhaus school. The font was named Blippo Black by Taylor's boss, Robert Trogman. It retains proportion and fit of ITC Ronda. Blippo was used by Nintendo for the title screen of Super Mario Bros 1 and 2.


Bauhaus 93

Bauhaus 93 is a variant of URW Blippo Black. It was first released in 1993 by the URW Type Foundry. Only one font was produced. It is available as a pre-packaged font in Microsoft Word, and is used within the backsplash for 3D Pinball for Windows – Space Cadet. It is also used for the
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and
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logos, around Disney's Polynesian Resort, as well as the
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logo. It was also used on Xinwen Lianbo in 1996 and Chuzzle as well as '' Homestar Runner'' and was used for the
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logo from 1976 to 1983, as well as its film division from 1981 to 1982.


ITC Ronda

It was designed by
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in 1970. It adds lowercase letters to the family. Distinguishing characteristics include the shapes of the upper right third of the capital B, P and R, as well as the half-circle form of the descender of the Q. ITC Ronda is similar to Michael Neugebauer's "Litera"; both fonts display styles characteristic of the Bauhaus work.


ITC Bauhaus

ITC Bauhaus was designed by
Ed Benguiat Ephram Edward Benguiat (; October 27, 1927October 15, 2020) was an American type designer and lettering artist. He designed over 600 typefaces, including Tiffany, Bookman, Panache, Souvenir, Edwardian Script, and the eponymous Benguiat and Bengu ...
and Victor Caruso in 1975. Inheriting the simple geometric shapes and monotone stroke weights of Herbert Bayer's ''universal'', it includes separate upper and lower case characters. Five weights of Roman fonts were made for this family. Unlike the earlier ITC Ronda, the letters have open instead of closed counters. Bauhaus Heavy was originally intended to be a display-only design and was accompanied by Bauhaus Outline. With the advent of digital technology, the Outline version was dropped from the family, while the Bauhaus Heavy was made part of the now text/display offering. Under Adobe's development, the font family supports the ISO-Adobe character set for the PostScript version. In OpenType Std version, it supports the Adobe Western 2 character set. Monotype also produced versions that include Cyrillic or Central European characters. The font was also named "Geometric 752" by Bitstream, "BH" by
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.


Other typefaces

Other Bauhaus designs released in the
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era include Pump and Horatio. Additional Bauhaus typefaces in digital fonts include Joost, Julien, Mohol Type, Laslo, Nobel revival, and Pareto. Lost typefaces were recently restored and they include CarlMarx, Joschmi, Xants, Reross and Alfarn.


References


External links


Bauhaus Type



ITC Bauhaus Std



Five Fonts That Prove Bauhaus-Inspired Typography Is Alive And Well

Microsoft Typography: Bauhaus 93

Identifont: Bauhaus 93

Identifont: Blippo

URW Blippo
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