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Blaktur by Ken Barber

Blaktur by Ken Barber

Blaktur
Designed by Ken Barber
Published by House Industries
Available from House Industries and FontShop (outside US/Canada)
Winner TDC logo.gif TDC2 2008


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If you need to call upon the spirit of some motley crew or are trying to market some small label hefeweizen, Blaktur is your typeface. It is so bold and simple in design that it doesn’t read like an old musty blackletter that your grandpa might have known. The kicker? It comes with four awesome tracks recorded by the same hands that designed and built the font!

Tiffany Wardle de Sousa is a typographer living and working in San Jose, California. She earned her MA in the Theory and History of Typography at Reading. Active in the type community, Tiffany has written for several design publications and serves as a SOTA board member and Typophile moderator.

Editor’s Note: Blaktur is imbued with classic House Industries cheekiness, from the over-the-top packaging to the playful marketing copy. Since the advent of OpenType, the studio has brought their shenanigans to the technical innards of their fonts as well. This fraktur comes with a “Dirkschneider Umlaut Randomizer”, allowing the user to slap on bad-ass heavy metal umlauts at will. — SC

Posted by Typographica | March 04, 2008 | LINK

Comments

Good typeface! I want used it to an comics book - logotype Perak next year. Thanx.

claraquiz | Mar 15, 2008 01:01 PM

Does it come with a long s, too?

Joerg L. | Mar 17, 2008 09:15 AM

Indeed it does, Joerg. See the illustrations on House's features page.

Stephen Coles | Mar 17, 2008 10:18 AM


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