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| Typeface | {{{name}}} |
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| Category | Display |
| Designer(s) | Hans Bohn |
| Foundry | Ludwig & Mayer |
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Allegro is a display typeface that was designed by Hans Bohn in 1936. In Typography, a typeface is a set of one or more Fonts designed with stylistic unity each comprising a coordinated set of Glyphs A typeface usually comprises In Typography, a typeface is a set of one or more Fonts designed with stylistic unity each comprising a coordinated set of Glyphs A typeface usually comprises A type designer is a person who designs Typefaces Some type designers are employed by Type foundries, or operate them Hans Bohn ( December 23, 1891 - May 10, 1980) was a German graphic artist and Typographer. A type foundry is a Company that designs and/or distributes Typefaces Originally type foundries manufactured and sold metal and wood typefaces and In Typography, a typeface is a set of one or more Fonts designed with stylistic unity each comprising a coordinated set of Glyphs A typeface usually comprises Hans Bohn ( December 23, 1891 - May 10, 1980) was a German graphic artist and Typographer. Year 1936 ( MCMXXXVI) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Its unusual design suggests both musical notes and stenciled letters. It was common in commercial design in the mid–20th Century, but is seldom used today. It is only available in a single weight.
See also: Samples of display typefaces