VEB Typoart was the only
type foundry
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of
East Germany
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. It was a
state-owned enterprise ("
Volkseigener Betrieb
The Publicly Owned Enterprise (german: Volkseigener Betrieb; abbreviated VEB) was the main legal form of industrial enterprise in East Germany. They were all publicly owned and were formed after mass nationalisation between 1945 and the early 1960 ...
") located in
Dresden
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. The foundry's most influential
art directors were
Herbert Thannhäuser
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(until 1963) and
Albert Kapr (until 1987).
History

VEB Typoart was created by the government of the
German Democratic Republic
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in 1948 through a merger of several nationalised type foundries, including
Schelter & Giesecke (1945),
Schriftguss AG (1951),
Ludwig Wagner AG (1961), and Norddeutsche Schriftgießerei (1961). Originally called Schriftguß KG Dresden (1945) and VEB Schriftguß Dresden (1958), the enterprise was renamed to VEB Typoart in 1951.
From 1970, it was subordinated to ''
Zentrag'', a state enterprise coordinating all GDR printing activity. Typoart's principal mission was to create
typeface
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s for Eastern Germany and other
Eastern Bloc
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countries. It was frequently ordered to plagiarise Western typefaces that Zentrag could not afford to license.
In the course of
German reunification
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, Typoart was privatised as Typoart GmbH in 1990 and went bankrupt in 1995
after a negotiated sale to
Compugraphic fell through.
Many of Typoart's fonts and other works were lost at this time, including original matrices of
Tschichold's type Saskia, although employees managed to save some
matrices, original drawings and digital data.
After this, the copyright status of Typoart's typefaces remained uncertain. Some have been reissued in digital form by other type foundries,
mostly by
Elsner & Flake. Some of Typoart's matrices are preserved at the ''Museum für Druckkunst Leipzig''.
Typefaces
Typoart's typefaces included:
References
*
Myfonts.com entry for VEB Typoart
External links
{{commons category
(with a full list of typefaces)
Typoart-Freunde
Letterpress font foundries of Germany
Cold type foundries
Volkseigene Betriebe
Design companies established in 1948
1948 establishments in Germany
Design companies disestablished in 1995
German companies disestablished in 1995
German companies established in 1948
Manufacturing companies based in Dresden