Schriftguss AG

Schriftguss AG was a type foundry in Germany founded in 1892 under the name Brüder Butter (“Butter Brothers”) by purchasing the type casting firm of Otto Ludwig Bechert that had been founded in 1889. It was later incorporated in 1922 as Schriftguss A.-G. vorm. [prev.] Brüder Butter. Their types were known for “vigour, liveliness and freshness.” Though some faces were done in house, the foundry mainly worked with outside “Schriftkünstler” (freelance lettering artists / type designers), more than was typical at the time. A unique product of the foundry were modular systems of “Plakattype” to compose shapes and letterforms for display and jobbing applications, for instance Dekora, or Albert Auspurg’s 1931 Ne-Po (negative–positive), and finally Super-Plakattype in 1949. After the Nazi seizure of power in 1933 the last of the Butter brothers resigned from the corporation and it was changed to a limited partnership. In 1948 the company was expropriated by the post-war communist government and became public property, under the name VEB Schriftguss Dresden, eventually becoming merged into VEB Typoart – Drucktypen, Matrizen, Messinglinien in 1951. As a state run enterprise, the foundry lost its verve and panache and settled into producing serviceable type without distinction.[1]

Schriftguss AG
TypeDefunct
IndustryType foundry
FateMerged into VEB Typoart
PredecessorOtto Ludwig Bechert Type Foundry
SuccessorVEB Typoart
Founded1892 (1892)
FoundersButter brothers
Defunct1951 (1951)
HeadquartersDresden, Germany

Typefaces[2]

In House Faces

These type faces were produced in house by Schriftguss:[3]

  • Achilles (≤ 1911)
  • Admira (1940) revived in 2019 by Coen Hofman
  • Aktuell
  • Albrechr-Dürer-Kanzlei (≤ 1902)
  • Aldine Schmalfett
  • Ambassador
  • Appell (1934)
  • Artista
  • Belwe Antiqua Licht Versalien, capitals only.
  • Bodoni
    • Bodoni fett
    • Bodoni halbfett
    • Bodoni Kursiv
  • Breitkopf Fraktur
  • Cursiva Minosa
  • Cursiva Saxonia Preta
  • Dresdner Amts-Fraktur (≤ 1911)
    • Dresdner Amts-Fraktur eng halbfett (≤ 1911)
    • Dresdner Amts-Fraktur fett (≤ 1911)
    • Dresdner Amts-Fraktur halbfett (≤ 1911)
  • Druckhaus
  • Duplex
  • Elegant Schreibmaschinenschrift, a typewriter font.
  • Else Schreibmaschinenschrift, a typewriter font.
  • Etienne habfett
  • Eugenie (typeface) (≤ 1914)
  • Fanal
  • Fette Copra Kursiv
  • Fette Gotisch
  • Filigran fein + halbfett (≤ 1911)
  • Flamme
  • Fundament Schreibschrift, a script face.
  • Gilden-Fraktur (1937)
  • Gladiator
  • Grossmuetterchen
  • Grotesca VI Mercur
  • Grotesk
  • Grotesk Breite + halbfett
  • Gutenberg Fraktur + halbfett (≤ 1914)
  • Hamberger Römisch + halbfett, also known as Romana Hamburguesa.
    • Hamberger Römisch Kursiv + halbfett
  • Hansa Fraktur + halbfett
    • Hansa Fraktur eng halbfett
    • Hansa Fraktur fett
    • Hansa Fraktur halbfett
  • Härtel Antiqua + halbfett(1928) [4]
  • Härtel Kursiv
  • Helion
  • Hellerau Type (1928)
  • Hollandeza Larga
  • Jasmin (1929), a blackletter face.
  • Jean-Paul-Schrift (1798) Also known as Jean-Paul-Fraktur
  • Junior
  • Künstler Grotesk breit (≤ 1905)
    • Künstler Grotesk schmal + licht (≤ 1911)
  • Künstler Skelet breit + schmal (≤ 1911)
  • Kurier
  • Kursachen (1937)
  • Leucht Grotesk Versalien (1932), capitals only.
  • Lichte Gotisch Gertraud (≤ 1911)
  • Linkoln Gotisch(≤ 1921)
  • Marko (≤ 1921)
  • Maximum
  • Minaret (≤ 1911)
  • Nero (≤ 1914)
  • Otfried + licht (≤ 1905)
    • Otfried fett (≤ 1914)
  • Parlament
  • Patricio (1931)
  • Pfeil Antiqua + Kursiv + halbfett + breit + schmalhalbfett (≤ 1921), a Plakattype (poster type).
  • Ramona
  • Rautendelein, a calligraphic typeface revived by Ralph M. Unger in 2017 as Carina Pro
  • Reklame Grotesk (≤ 1914)
  • Rembrandt Fraktur + halbfett
  • Rembrandt Meia Preta
  • Rhythmus, revived in digital form by Ralph M. Unger as Rhythmus Pro in 2016 and by Peter Wiegel in 2015 as CAT Rhythmus
  • Romantisch
  • Römisch breitfett
  • Saskia
  • Schraffierte Gotisch Gertraud (≤ 1911)
  • Schreibmaschinenschrift 512, a typewriter face.
  • Sirius
  • Steinschrift
  • Super Buchtype (1950)
  • Tausendschoen
  • Unger Fraktur (original)
  • Unger Neuschnitt Fraktur (1928)
    • Unger Neuschnitt Fraktur halbfett (1929)
  • Wiener Römisch + schmal + schmalhalbfet (≤ 1914)
  • Zeitungs Cursiv
  • Zeitungs-Egyptienne

Spanish Faces

A 1925 Schriftguss catalog in Spanish includes these and other typefaces, vignettes, and “tipos de cartel”:[3]

  • Cursiva Minosa
  • Cursiva Saxonia Preta
  • Grotesca VI Mercur
  • Hollandeza Larga
  • Rembrandt Meia Preta
  • Romana Hamburguesa
  • Versaes Kress
  • Versaes Schaefer
  • Wieynk Gothic

Out Of House Designs

  • Aktuell (1935, Walter Schnippering)
  • Arpke Antiqua (1928, Otto Arpke), there is also a light and a shaded version.[5]
  • Armin-Gotisch (1933, Fritz Müller) [4]
  • Blickfang Schmuck (1927, Karl Hermann Schaefer)
  • Capitol (1931, Karl Hermann Schaefer) [6] This face was revised as Capitol Pro in 2012 by Ralph M. Unger for his own RMU Foundry.[4]
  • Cito Versalien (1930, Karl Hermann Schaefer), capitals only.
  • Demeter (1922, Peter A. Demeter), later cast by VEB Typoart.[7] This is one of a few German faces BB&S in Chicago received in exchange for rights to the Cooper types.[8]
  • Demeter Schraffiert (1922, Peter A. Demeter) [8]
  • Diamant (1937, Johannes Lehmann) [9]
  • Divina (1930, W. Berg) [4]
  • Drescher Versalien (1927, Arno Drescher), capitals only.
  • Duplex (1937, Arno Drescher)
  • Echo (1938, Peterpaul Weiss)
  • Edelweiß (1937, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt) [4]
  • Energos (1932, Arno Drescher) [10]
  • Fao (1938, H.-R. Müller), Nick Curtis used this as the basis for his Fargo Faro (2007).[4]
  • Faro (1938, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Fatima (1933, Karl Hermann Schaefer)
  • Geperlte Fournier (1922, Peter A. Demeter)[11] Also called Pearl Fournier and called Dresden when it was later published by BB&S in Chicago.[8]
  • Gladiator (1940, Hans Möhring)
  • Golf (1935, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Helion (1935, Arno Drescher)
  • Holländish series (Peter A. Demeter)
    • Holländish breit (1926)
    • Holländish fett (1925)
    • Holländish licht (1922)
  • Intermezzo (1933, Albert Auspurg)
  • Klinger Type (1925, Julius Klinger), also known as Typo Klinger.[4]
  • Klinger Kursiv (1927, Julius Klinger)
  • Kreß Versalien (1926, Oskar von Kress), an in-line capitals face. Agfa’s Ashley Inline is a digital version of his font.
  • Kursachsen Auszeichnung (1937, Peterpaul Weiss)
  • Kursachsen Grundschrift (1937, Peterpaul Weiss)
  • Lehmann-Fraktur (1919, K. Lehmann) [4]
    • Lehmann-Fraktur kräftig (1920, K. Lehmann)
  • Lido (1936, Albert Auspurg) [4]
  • Luxor (1934, Paul Sinkwitz)
  • Marggraff-Deutsch a blackletter face by Gerhardt Marggraff) that included a Halbfette and Fette (both 1939) and a Leichte (1940) [4]
  • Marggraff Kursiv (1929, Gerhardt Marggraff)
    • Marggraff Kursiv fett (1928, Gerhardt Marggraff)
    • Marggraff Kursiv leicht (1929, Gerhardt Marggraff) [4]
  • Marggraff-Deutsch fett + halbfett (1939, Gerhardt Marggraff)
  • Marggraff-Deutsch leicht (1940, Gerhardt Marggraff)
  • Maximum A + B (1939, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Mendelsohn Grotesk + halbfett (1939, G. von Mendelsohn)
  • Mendelsohn Type (1921, G. von Mendelsohn)
  • Milo (1940, Arno Drescher)
  • Minister Antiqua + Kursiv + schmalhalbfett (1929, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt)
    • Minister Antiqua fett + halbfett (1930, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt)
    • Minister Kreis Versalien (1933, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt), a white on black titling font.[12]
    • Prominent (1936, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt), decorative initials based on Minister
    • Symbol (1933, Carl Albert Fahrenwaldt), decorative initials based on Minister[12]
  • Ne-Po (1934, Albert Auspurg) A modular set of patterned blocks for building letters and other ornamentation, consisting of a negative (“NE”) and a positive (“PO”) series. American Type Founders released a version in 1944 called Alpha-Blox.
  • Ondina (1935, Karl Kranke)
  • Orchidea (1937, Karl Hermann Schaefer) [4]
  • Originell (1935, Walter Schnippering)
  • Patria (1938, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria fett (1938, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria halbfett (1938, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria Kursiv (1941, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria Kursiv halbfett (1938, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria Werkschrift (1942, Henry Reinhard Moller)
    • Patria Werkschrift halbfett (1942, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Pentape (1935, Walter Schnippering)
  • Piehler Schmuck (1922, August Piehler), type ornaments.[13]
  • Piehler Schrift (1922, August Piehler)
    • Piehler Schrift Kursiv (1923, August Piehler)
  • Ramona (1939, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Regatta (1935, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Schaefer Versalien (1927, Karl Hermann Schaefer), capitals only.[14]
  • Schreibedeutsch + kräftig (1934, Walter Schnippering)
  • Sinkwitz-Gotisch (1942, Paul Sinkwitz), a script face in three weights.,[4] later reissued by Typoart in 1966.[15]
  • Splendor (1937, W. Berg), a script face.[4]
    • Splendor kräftig (1939, W. Berg)
    • Splendor extrakräftig
  • Stadion Grotesk (1929, Erhard Grundeis)
  • Super Blickfang Initialen (1932, Arno Drescher)
  • Super Elektrik (1931, Arno Drescher)
  • Super Grotesk (1930, Arno Drescher)
  • Super Reflex (1931, Arno Drescher)
  • Supremo Versalien (1932, Karl Kranke), capitals only.
  • Thannhaeuser Schrift (1929, Herbert Thannhaeuser )
    • Thannhaeuser Schrift Kursiv (1933, Herbert Thannhaeuser )
    • Thannhaeuser Schrift halbfett (1934, Herbert Thannhaeuser )
  • Trio A + B + C (1936, Henry Reinhard Moller)
  • Troubadour Magere (1927, Willy Schumann)
  • Wieynck Gotisch (1926, Heinrich Wieynck), digitized by Gerhard Helzel.
    • Wieynck Gotisch licht (1929, Heinrich Wieynck),[4] digitized by Gerhard Helzel.
    • Wieynck Gotisch Werkschrift (1930, Heinrich Wieynck) [4]
  • Zeus (1931, Jan Tschichold)

Faces Originally Cast By Other Foundries

These type faces were produced by other foundries and licensed by Schriftguss:[16]

References

  1. "Schriftguss AG vorm. Brüder Butter". Alphabettes. 2016-01-16. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  2. Unless otherwise noted, all types in this list are cited from "SchriftgussAG type list" (PDF). Klingspor Museum. Klingspor Museum, Offenbach, Germany. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  3. "Schriftguss AG Pro". Luc Devroye. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  4. "Schriftguss AG". Luc Devroye. School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  5. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 10.
  6. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 367.
  7. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 65.
  8. "Peter A. Demeter". Luc Devroye. School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  9. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 68.
  10. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 375.
  11. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 174.
  12. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 154-5.
  13. "August Piehler" (PDF). Klingspor Museum. Klingspor Museum. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
  14. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 333.
  15. Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson, The Encyclopedia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 335.
  16. "Schriftguss AG vorm. Brüder Butter". Alphabettes. 2016-01-16. Retrieved 2021-01-02. This site also lists Demeter Schraffiert and Fournier Geperlt as Barnhart Brothers & Spindler faces, but other sources list them as having been designed in house.
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