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Koch-Antiqua is a
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intended for decorative and display use, designed by
Rudolf Koch Rudolf Koch (20 November 1876 – 9 April 1934) was a German type designer, professor, and a master of lettering, calligraphy, typography and illustration. Commonly known for his typefaces created for the Klingspor Type Foundry, his most widely ...
and published by the Klingspor Type Foundry from 1922 onwards. It is a delicate face with a low
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, intended for decorative printing rather than for extended
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. Koch-Antiqua was Koch's first roman or "Antiqua" type (the kind generally used in western Europe, as opposed to
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writing) and achieved considerable attention both in Germany and abroad. It was exported under the names ''Locarno'' and ''Eve''.
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described it as "a highly individual design" that "reveals the working of a fastidious mind and a skilful hand . . . perfectly suited to express in print the idea of elegance."


Family

Koch-Antiqua was released in several weights: * Roman: the regular weight and the only style digitised by Linotype. * ''Kursiv'': a mixture of a true italic (in which the letters take handwriting forms) and
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(simply slanted, as in the ''a''). The capitals have a line drawn in them at larger sizes, an effect that in Tracy's words "only a designer thoroughly familiar with the elaborate capitals of some of the older German gothic lettering, and uninhibited by the traditions of roman and italic, would apply." * Bold (''groß'') and bold italic: A more "carved" design. * ''Oberlängen'': Double-height capitals and letters with ascenders, making the lowercase look even smaller and more delicate. * Decorative capitals: '' Zierbuchstaben'', inline capitals, and ''Initialen'', floral designs created by Koch's associate
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. * ''Fett:'' Extra-bold weight. A number of unauthorised imitations were later created by
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under the names of Rivioli and Paramount.


Digitisations

Koch-Antiqua has never been fully digitised, but a number of releases of some of the weights have been created. According to Paul Shaw, Eva Antiqua is the most complete digitisation, which also adds digitisations of the bold weights of the ATF knockoff font Paramount. None of the releases available as of 2011 include the decorative and extra-high letters of the original. At least one
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implementation uses the ''Zierbuchstaben'' as its basis.


References

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Specimen
digitised by Interrobang Letterpress
Extra-high capitals
digitised by Indra Kupferschmid
Fonts in Use

Klingspor specimen book 1951
Display typefaces Serif typefaces Typefaces designed by Rudolf Koch