A few days ago, I came across a poster for the Ernst Deutsch Theater's play Die Dinge meiner Eltern (The Things of My Parents) at a subway station in Hamburg. I liked the very special little g and would like to know what the font is called. I just want to know its name. The poster is from 2023 (I guess the type is a contemporary one, too) and the font is obviously not part of the theater's corporate design, but was used specifically for this poster. Unfortunately, I was also unable to find a PDF file of the motif anywhere in order to read out the font parameters. Any hint is sppreciated! Thank you.


Link to the website of the theater: -deutsch-theater.de

Link to the poster motif on Facebook: =770153475086744&set=pb.100062762967153.-2207520000&type=3

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URW Type Foundry GmbH (formerly URW++ Design & Development GmbH) is a type foundry based in Hamburg, Germany.[1] The foundry has its own library with more than 500 font families. The company specializes in customized corporate typefaces and the development of non-Latin fonts.[2] It has been owned by Monotype Imaging since May 2020.[3]

In 1983, URW developed a system for cutting different lettering and figures into colored, self-adhesive foils for outdoor advertising. In 1975, Ikarus, a program that can digitally store the contours of a letter together with all necessary information for electronic typesetting, was introduced, becoming a standard in the type industry. For the revision and manipulation of single letters or whole groups of characters, URW developed a graphical editor and a multitude of programs to make fonts digitally available for different typesetting systems.[citation needed]

In addition to software development, URW began to build its own font library. This started in 1975 in cooperation with Letraset and later with the International Typeface Corporation. This offered Karow the possibility to digitize the ITC designers' final artwork, which had to be photographed and prepared by each individual typesetting system manufacturer for their respective program at the time of phototypesetting, and to make the reproduction-ready originals cut on plotters available to all manufacturers. It was only through DTP that these digital data, initially intended for analogue use, took on a new meaning.

URW continuously expanded its digital font library, and also became known for making some of its fonts available to the open source community as free fonts. Examples include Ghostscript fonts, the most commonly known of which are Nimbus Mono L, Nimbus Roman No9 L, and Nimbus Sans L. Some popular free fonts included in modern open source systems are partially based on the Ghostscript/Nimbus fonts, such as GNU FreeFont and TeX Gyre.

URW was involved in a 1995 lawsuit with Monotype Corporation for cloning its fonts and naming them with a name starting with the same three letters. As typeface shapes themselves cannot be copyrighted in the United States, the lawsuit centered on trademark infringement. A US court decided that URW was deliberately confusing the public because "the purloining of the first part of a well-known trademark and the appending of it to a worthless suffix is a method of trademark poaching long condemned by the courts." The court issued an injunction preventing URW from using its chosen names.[4]

At the time of the sale, URW held rights to thousands of original fonts, including increasingly non-Latin fonts. Of particular importance were its established relationships with Chinese and Japanese companies, for which URW developed a special software for editing Chinese characters.[citation needed]

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A year after the videos were posted, the author added a font for SignScript and a sample dictionary excerpt to his website. Unfortunately, the site has been discontinued. You can learn more on Dr. Grushkin's Facebook page.

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Each archival unit has a reference code (Signatur), which gives it a unique identification within its archival collection. The unique identifier consist of a number (e.g. 23) or a combination of letters and numbers (e.g. III A 4) and the number of the archival collection.

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Please note that the records and the finding aids are in German language. Most of the documents created before the 1930ies are handwritten. Unfortunately, we cannot read or translate entire texts for you. We provide handouts and tools to assist you in dealing with unfamiliar fonts and expressions.

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