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re:publica posters, 1913–2013

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on May 6th, 2013. Artwork published in .

3 Comments on “re:publica posters, 1913–2013”

  1. Thanks for the detailed review! (Maſchinenfabrik: duh, should have spotted that.) I tried to aim for the typefaces that were designed at that time, but I didn’t research the release dates of each available weight…

    By the way, “all rights reserved” should read “some rights reversed” since the posters are under a CC license.

  2. Thank you for creating these! Such a series would make for a funny student assignment.

    One thing that I didn’t touch upon in the comments is the fact that the lettershapes on posters often are not typographic (i.e. made with fonts), but lettered (drawn, painted, stencilled etc.) – certainly in 1913, but also in post-war decades. Of course I realize that drawing custom letters would have gone beyond the scope of this hoax …

    For the “all rights reserved” bit: that’s a known bug – the template is not attuned to CC-licenses yet. Will look into this.

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