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Gudrun Zapf von Hesse (2 January 1918 – 13 December 2019) was a German book-binder,
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and
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. She also designed several
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s. She was the 1991 winner of the Frederic W. Goudy Award. To mark her hundredth birthday in January 2018,
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released the titling typeface Hesse Antiqua.


Early life and education

Gudrun von Hesse was born on 2 January 1918 in
Schwerin Schwerin (; Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect, Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Low German: ''Swerin''; Polabian language, Polabian: ''Zwierzyn''; Latin: ''Suerina'', ''Suerinum'') is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Germ ...
, Mecklenburg-Schwerin (then part of German Empire). She became an apprentice and assistant at the bookbindery of Otto Dorfner in
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from 1934 to 1937. Her calligraphy practice began during this apprenticeship; in her acceptance address for the Frederic W. Goudy Award, she said "One afternoon a week we had to write very simple letters. I was not satisfied with this form of instruction; therefore, I taught myself at home, from a detailed examination of the works of
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
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.” After completing her apprenticeship in 1937, Zapf von Hesse stayed on as an assistant in Dorfner's bindery until 1940. She received a Master's Diploma in bookbinding in 1940. She completed further studies at the Berlin Graphic Arts School in 1941 with Johannes Boehland (German painter and graphic artist, 1903–1964).


Personal life

Zapf von Hesse moved from her home in
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to
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in late 1945 or 1946. Potsdam was under the Soviet occupation after World War II, and according to Zapf von Hesse it was "not a good place at all to start a new life". She met
Hermann Zapf Hermann Zapf (; 8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015) was a German type designer and calligrapher who lived in Darmstadt, Germany. He was married to the calligrapher and typeface designer Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse. Typefaces he designed include ...
in 1948. Zapf was the art director for D. Stempel AG type foundry. She was invited to visit Stempel's offices after Zapf and Dr. Lepold (Stempel's director) had seen her letterforms at an exhibition in Frankfurt. She and Zapf married on 1 August 1951, and the two managed thereafter to keep their professional work somewhat separate. Zapf von Hesse and Hermann Zapf had a son, Christian (1955–2012). During her acceptance address for the Frederic W. Goudy award, she commented that she was "a little sorry" about not having time to do bookbinding when her son was young. After some years passed, however, she was able to focus on calligraphy and type design. Zapf von Hesse died in December 2019 at the age of 101.


Career

In 1941, Zapf von Hesse worked as a bookbinder in Berlin. From 1944 to 1945, she taught bookbinding and calligraphy as therapy for soldiers with head injuries at a hospital in Bad Ischl, Austria. After World War II, in 1946, she opened her own book bindery on the premises of the
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in
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. The director of the foundry, Georg Hartmann, gave her permission to operate her bindery on the premises. While working at Bauer in the late 1940s, Zapf von Hesse learned
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and cut her first complete brass alphabet, Hesse Antiqua, under the guidance of Bauer's chief punchcutter, Joseph Spahn. The alphabet was made specifically for gold-tooling on book bindings. The titling face was digitized in 2018 by Ferdinand Ulrich. She also made decorating tools with Spahn's help. From 1946 to 1954, Zapf von Hesse taught calligraphy at the
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in
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. At a calligraphy exhibit in
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, Gunther Lepold, the director of D. Stempel AG Type Foundry, and
Hermann Zapf Hermann Zapf (; 8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015) was a German type designer and calligrapher who lived in Darmstadt, Germany. He was married to the calligrapher and typeface designer Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse. Typefaces he designed include ...
, Stempel's art director, took notice of her work and invited her to Stempel for a meeting. Zapf von Hesse's career as a type designer began after Lepold and Zapf commissioned her to design typefaces for Stempel. Her first typeface for Stempel was
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, issued in 1951. The
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used Diotima for advertisements in the ''New York Times'', and it was also used for headings in the
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in-flight magazine. In 1948, Zapf von Hesse opened a bookbinding studio with one apprentice in the
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building. Her bindery at Stempel closed in 1955 when her son Christian Ludwig was born, but she continued designing typefaces "as time and family duties allowed." In the 1970s, Zapf von Hesse worked with her husband
Hermann Zapf Hermann Zapf (; 8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015) was a German type designer and calligrapher who lived in Darmstadt, Germany. He was married to the calligrapher and typeface designer Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse. Typefaces he designed include ...
to prepare bitmaps by hand for his alphabet designs Marconi and Edison. As technologies changed in the second half of the 20th century, she continued to design typefaces for photocomposition and digital production. She was actively designing typefaces into the 1990s for
Berthold Berthold may refer to: * Berthold (name), a Germanic given name and surname * Berthold Type Foundry, former German type foundry * Berthold, North Dakota, a place in the United States See also * Berthod, a surname * Berchtold Berchtold (also Bert ...
,
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, and URW Hamburg.


Style and Technique

In general, Zapf von Hesse's work has "elegant simplicity" and "technical precision". Her use of decoration is "refined by moderation… both understated and unpretentious". For bookbinding technique, she utilized "the flexible method with thin boards and very small borders", which was contrary to the method she was taught during her apprenticeship. After receiving her Master's Diploma in bookbinding, she developed a style "simple and pure in decoration, carefully executed in every detail". Her speciality was the flexible binding. Her binding style differentiated itself from both traditional and avant-garde binding styles by being "fresh and modern". For typefaces, Zapf von Hesse's foundation is calligraphy. The influence of calligraphy is noticeable in her typefaces Diotima and Columbine. In her acceptance speech for the 1991 Frederic Goudy Award, she stated, "In my opinion, the best foundation for creating new alphabets is an intensive study of calligraphy". Her calligraphic art ranges from "elegant traditional hands to free lettering with pen or brush, bordering on the abstract… he also carries outblackletter, italic, roman, majuscules, roman miniscules, and experimental lettering". The most comprehensive collection of examples of Gudrun Zapf von Hesse's artistic work is the book ''Gudrun Zapf von Hesse: Bindings, Handwritten Books, Type Faces, Examples of Lettering and Drawing'' published by Mark Batty in 2002.


Impact and recognition

"While not as widely known as that of her prolific husband, apf von Hesse’swork is also beautiful and typographically vital, and her career has also been long and productive. And speaking as a woman who has worked for years in a male-dominated type industry, Gudrun Zapf von Hesse’s example has given me much inspiration and faith that good work is worth doing". – Linnea Lundquist
In 1991, Zapf von Hesse was the second woman to receive the prestigious Frederic W. Goudy award, an award "given to an outstanding practitioner in the field of typography", given by the
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, Rochester, New York. In 2001, she was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Friends of Calligraphy. Zapf von Hesse's typeface Diotima italic has been called "one of the finest italic types ever" and a "perfect masterpiece." Zapf von Hesse and her husband Herman lent support to the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at the Rochester Institute of Technology, which houses a large collection of their materials. In 2008, the book ''Manuele Zapficum: Typographic Arrangements of the Words by and About the Work of Hermann Zapf & Gudrun Zapf von Hesse'' was published in honor of their ninetieth birthdays. The documentary "Alphabet Magic" about the life and work of Gudrun Zapf von Hesse and Herman Zapf, conceived and produced by her niece professor Alexa Albrand and Directed by Marita Neher was shown shortly before her death in Germany, with Zapf von Hesse in attendance. The documentary was also shown at the Zapf Centennial celebrations which included an exhibit of her life and work and the Zapf Centennial Symposium at The Grolier Club in New York City.


Exhibitions

*2019: "Alfabetos Magicos: Cien Anos Con Hermann & Gudrun Zapf." ("Magic Alphabets: 100 Years With Hermann and Gudrun Zapf.") Escola Llotja Sant Andreu (Spain). * 2019. "Alphabet Magic: A Centennial Exhibition of the Work of Hermann & Gudrun Zapf. Curated by Jerry Kelly." Grolier Club (New York). * 2007: Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Art Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology (for which the book ''Spend Your Alphabets Lavishly'' was published) * 2001: Skylight Gallery of the
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(for which the book ''Calligraphic Type Design in the Digital Age: An Exhibition in Honor of the Contributions of Hermann and Gudrun Zapf'' was published) * 1998
Hessische Landes– und Hochschulbibliothek
(
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) * 1991:
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( Rochester) * 1985: ITC-Center of the
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(New York) * 1970:
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(
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) * 1952: Grafiska Institutet (
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Typeface designs

Images of Zapf von Hesse's typefaces are available from th
Klingspor Museum's Online Font Library
Reference for the categorization of typefaces is Jerry Kelly's review in ''Letter Arts Review.''


Metal

*Diotima Roman (
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– 1951): ''Diotima'' was modelled from Zapf von Hesse's calligraphy used for her handlettered version of ''From the Hyperion'' by Friedrich Holderlin. Gunther Lepold, the director of D. Stempel AG Type Foundry, and
Hermann Zapf Hermann Zapf (; 8 November 1918 – 4 June 2015) was a German type designer and calligrapher who lived in Darmstadt, Germany. He was married to the calligrapher and typeface designer Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse. Typefaces he designed include ...
, Stempel's art director, saw this calligraphy at the Stadel Art School exhibit in 1948, which caused them to invite Zapf von Hesse to Stempel and thus began her type design career. ''Diotima'' was punchcut by August Rosenberger. Diotima was redesigned for photocomposition by Linotype/Stempel and Berthold; Zapf von Hesse was not consulted for this redesign and felt "there was a big loss in appearance of this Diotima version in comparison to the original letterpress type". Diotima was named after a Greek priestess in Plato's dialogue about love. *Diotima Italic (
Stempel A stempel ia a shelf set into a mineshaft for storing waste material, or for use as a step or support. Stempel is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Gary Stempel (born 1957), English-Panamanian football manager * Herbert ...
– 1953) *Ariadne Initials (
Stempel A stempel ia a shelf set into a mineshaft for storing waste material, or for use as a step or support. Stempel is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Gary Stempel (born 1957), English-Panamanian football manager * Herbert ...
– 1953) *Smaragd (Emerald) (
Stempel A stempel ia a shelf set into a mineshaft for storing waste material, or for use as a step or support. Stempel is also a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Gary Stempel (born 1957), English-Panamanian football manager * Herbert ...
– 1954)


Photocomposition

*Shakespeare (
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– 1968): Zapf von Hesse received a private commission from Hallmark Cards, resulting in her Shakespeare typeface, used for a 1968 Hallmark publication of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.


Digital

*Nofret (
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– 1987): ''Nofret'' was named after the Egyptian queen
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, and was released by
Berthold Berthold may refer to: * Berthold (name), a Germanic given name and surname * Berthold Type Foundry, former German type foundry * Berthold, North Dakota, a place in the United States See also * Berthod, a surname * Berchtold Berchtold (also Bert ...
in 1987. ''Nofret'' was used to print Alex Osborne's
Your Creative Power
'' The Fachhochschule Hamburg used ''Nofret'' as its house typeface. *Carmina (
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– 1987) *Columbine ( URW Hamburg – 1991) *Christiana (
Berthold Berthold may refer to: * Berthold (name), a Germanic given name and surname * Berthold Type Foundry, former German type foundry * Berthold, North Dakota, a place in the United States See also * Berthod, a surname * Berchtold Berchtold (also Bert ...
– 1991) *Alcuin ( URW Hamburg – 1992): The typeface, Alcuin, was inspired by the advisor to Charlemagne and his
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. *Hesse Antiqua (2018,
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, with Ferdinand Ulrich)


See also

*
List of type designers A type designer is a person who designs typefaces. (The term "typographer" is sometimes misapplied to type designers: a typographer is a person who arranges existing typefaces to lay out a pagesee typography) A partial list of notable type desi ...
*
Bookbinding Bookbinding is the process of building a book, usually in codex format, from an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by a series of automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers alon ...
*
Calligraphy Calligraphy () is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other writing instruments. Contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as "the art of giving form to signs in an e ...


References


External links


Gudrun Zapf von Hesse WebsiteMyFonts: Gudrun Zapf von Hesse



Personal Designer Portrait – Gudrun Zapf-von HesseTypophile: Gudrun Zapf von HesseBirthdate ReferenceExhibition honoring Gudrun Zapf-Von Hesse and Herman ZapfBio of Gudrun Zapf von Hesse by Ferdinand Ulrich, published on her 100th birthdayTYPO Talks: Video: Ferdinand Ulrich, Ein Leben für die Schrift (A Life for Type)
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