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    <title>LL Plot in use</title>
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    <description>LL Plot in use. “LL Plot is best described as a typographic ready-made. Cornel Windlin came across it while directing the graphic identity and communication during Christoph Marthaler’s tenure at Schauspielhaus Zürich in 2000/01. Fascinated by the illogical and oddly inconsistent lettershapes found on stage-set building plans, he inquired within the workshops. The actual source was a wildly obscure default font pre-installed on the in-house plotter, probably the remnant of a primitive single-stroke design used on pen-plotters which ran on MS Windows.&#13;
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Windlin extracted the font, converted it and edited it to suit his purpose, while adding a slightly heavier weight and a second style with condensed proportions. He prominently used them on a poster campaign and in the second season preview book, before they were put to rest on the back-up cartridges when Windlin left the theatre later that year.&#13;
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The Plot fonts had never been published on Lineto, but two decades later, Pablo Desportes discovered them while browsing through some of Windlin’s Schauspielhaus designs from the era. He suggested a redevelopment project, focussing on technical adjustments and expansion of the glyph set, which also demanded a number of formal corrections and refinements that were completed in collaboration with Luca Pellegrini.&#13;
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LL Plot now comes in two weights and carries both Latin and Cyrillic character sets.” [Lineto]&#13;
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    <copyright>Copyright 2026 , FontsInUse.com LLC</copyright>
    <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 03:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
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