Supertype
[Jürgen Huber]
A Berlin-based foundry started by Jürgen Huber and Martin Wenzel. In 2010, Jürgen Huber (Berlin, b. 1967) and Malte Herok had started The Type Department. They are also part of Type Network. In 2020, their typeface library contained - Realist, Realist Narrow and Realist Wide (2011-2019) by Martin Wenzel.
- Cy (2018). A geometric hipster sans by Juergen Huber.
- Duper. Evolved from FF Duper (2009). By Martin Wenzel.
- Hothouse. TD Hothouse---that font was started in 2001 as a corporate typeface for the Glasgow School of Art, and took inspiration in the arts and crafts lettering of Charles R. Mackintosh. Bukvaraz 2001 award.
- Lemon Serif, Lemon Sans, Lemon Sans Condensed, Lemon Sans Rounded, and Lemon Sans Rounded Condensed (2014-2015). See also Lemon Sans Next (2021, 24 styles).
- Ode (2010). A German expressionist typeface by Martin Wenzel.
- Profile Pro. A humanist sans family by Martin Wenzel that won an Excellence award at The Type Directors Club, which evolved from FF Profile (1999), a flared sans known for its little contrast. This evolved in a semi-hand-printed casual teenager, FF Duper (2009), mentioned above.
- Scarlet, Scarlet Script and Scarlet Wood (2016). By Juergen Huber.
- Blinker (2019). A free Google font family by Juergen Huber who writes: Blinker is a low contrast sans serif typeface with a squircle as its basic shape, think squarish curves, or Eurostile's flamboyant cousin. Github link.
- Adapt (2021). A no-nonsense legible sans family that consists of 80 standard fonts and two variable fonts.
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