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The Bold and Unconventional World of Grotesk S Sh Bold
Unlike Humanist sans-serifs (which have varying stroke weights like calligraphy), Grotesks are rational. They are built on geometry that has been slightly "off"—a subtle squareness that feels mechanical yet organic. grotesk s sh bold
The Grotesk font family has a long history dating back to the 19th century. The first Grotesk font was designed by Swiss typographer, Jakob Gurtler, in 1852. Over the years, the font family has undergone many revisions and updates, with various foundries creating their own versions. The Grotesk S Sh Bold font is a modern interpretation of the classic Grotesk font, with a bold weight and a condensed style. The Bold and Unconventional World of Grotesk S
1. Deconstructing the Name
What is "Grotesk"?
"Grotesk" is the European (particularly German/Swiss) term for what is often called "Sans-Serif" in English typography. Unlike "Neo-Grotesques" (like Helvetica or Univers) which are strictly neutral, early Grotesks have personality: The first Grotesk font was designed by Swiss