In 1896, Berthold first published Akzidenz-Grotesk, which originated from Ferdinand Theinhardt's Royal Grotesk light, and Theinhardt also provided the regular, medium, and bold weights.
Over the years, Berthold expanded this highly popular and versatile typeface family.
In 1968, Günter Gerhard Lange developed AG Super, an excellent choice for headlines.
In 2001, Günter Gerhard Lange introduced more weights for Berthold, including Super Italic and Extra Bold Italic.
Günter Gerhard Lange
Berthold Design Studio
Hermann Berthold started the H. Berthold typefoundry in Berlin in 1858, known for its high-quality typeface production. It was the world's largest foundry by 1918, boasting offices in Stuttgart, St. Petersburg, Leipzig, Riga, Budapest and Vienna. The foundry, apart from its primary typesetting equipment business, also developed superior quality typefaces. Akzidenz-Grotesk (released 1896), their most famous typeface family, is often recognized as the progenitor of all sans serifs. Information about the Premium foundry can be found on their official page.
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Category | Scope of Use | Permission |
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Desktop | Mac OS X or Windows system, Desktop applications like Microsoft Word, etc. | X |
Webfont | Personal domain; not to be shared across multiple sites by agencies | X |
Digital Ad/Email | HTML5 digital advertisements | X |
Electronic Doc | eBooks, eMagazines, interactive PDFs | X |
App | Mobile applications | X |