Tasse

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Tasse
Typeface Tasse
Category Sans-serif
Designer(s) Paul Renner
Guy Jeffrey Nelson
Foundry The Bauer Type Foundry
Font Bureau

Tasse is a revival of a condensed geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Paul Renner in the period 1952–53 for The Bauer Type Foundry, and originally titled Futura Steile or Topic. In 1994 Guy Jeffrey Nelson designed the Tasse revival, expanding the typeface family to four weights and five widths. Nelson maintained Renner's alternative charcters, adding additional alternate characters. The face is licensed by Font Bureau.

Futura Steile, and Tasse, shows influence of pen-written letters in contrast to the modular geometry of Futura. Renner's Futura Steile was originally designed in two weights, medium and bold, each with a roman and italic. The face is unusual for a sans-serif in having a true italic rather than a sloped roman. Lowercase italic a becomes single story, and the suggestion of calligraphic strokes are found in the italic characters e, h, K, k, m, n, and u. Renner's original character set offered alternative, more rounded, versions of uppercase roamn charcaters A, E, M, and W.

Renner's earlier grotesk faces, Futura Schlagzeile (1932) and Renner Grotesk (1936) anticipate Futura Steile in their condensed, rectilinear structure.

[edit] References

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  • Burke, Christopher. Paul Renner: the art of typography. Hypen Press, London: 1998. ISBN 0-907259-12-X.
  • Fiedl, Frederich, Nicholas Ott and Bernard Stein. Typography: An Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Through History. Black Dog & Leventhal: 1998. ISBN 1-57912-023-7.
  • Jaspert, W. Pincus, W. Turner Berry and A.F. Johnson. The Encyclopædia of Type Faces. Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983. ISBN 0-7137-1347-X.
  • Macmillan, Neil. An A–Z of Type Designers. Yale University Press: 2006. ISBN 0-300-11151-7.

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