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Atelier für Schriftgestaltung [Dominique Kerber]

Atelier für Schriftgestaltung (or simply, Dominique Kerber) is the studio of Dominique Kerber (Winterthur, Switzerland) and his former fellow student Alex Meier. Kerber's first and main typeface is the 6-weight 12-style balanced sans typeface family Cast. It was conceived in 2007 during Dominique Kerber's type design studies in the CAS Typedesign program at the ZHdK in Zurich (Switzerland). After graduation in 2008, Dominique Kerber continued working on this project to complete Cast in March 2011. Cast is praised for its natural look, and consistent design. All terminals, for examle, are sloped at six-degree positive or negative angles. Linotype link. Analysis of Cast by Ralf Turtschi in 2011: So muss Schrift aussehen.

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file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


file name: Dominique Kerber Cast 2011


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