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Wiegel Kurrent a family of 2 fonts by Peter Wiegel
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Four legs good, two legs bad.
george orwell
Wiegel Kurrent Medium
Whilst breezy waves toss up their silvery spray.
thomas hood
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Wiegel Kurrent
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Wiegel Kurrent Medium
Wiegel Kurrent Medium

featuring 4 fonts
In chambers deep,
Where waters sleep,
What unknown treasures pave the floor.
edward young
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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I never was on the dull, tame shore,
But I loved the great sea more and more.
barry cornwall
handmade hardtoread cursive ancient oldgerman 1800s 19thcentury kurrent sharp pointy sütterlin 1920s 1930s 1910s 1900s feathers hairline wiegel medium peter wiegel
typeface supports four languages
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Google Translate says: The German cursive (Latin: currere run) is a scrolling text and up to the middle of the 20th Century, the common transport magazine in Germany. In Switzerland, it was during the 19th Century used as a transport, administrative and protocol writing. Typographically it is among the broken scripts. It is characterized by acute angles ("Pointed Font") (as opposed to round, Latin script). In this form it has been taught in schools for over 100 years. Between individual manuscripts, there are big differences. Colloquial German script fonts are often called Sütterlinschrift. Strictly speaking Sütterlinschrift a special school output script that was developed in 1911 by graphic artist Ludwig Suetterlin. The Sütterlinschrift was only a few years in the 1920s in the school use and was replaced by the very similar German commercial font. With the normal type-decree in 1941, the German cursive (in the form of Traffic Script) abolished as school starting writing in favor of the Latin alphabet.

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