Franziska Hubmann
Franziska Hubmann was born in Vienna, Austria, and studied graphic, communication and type design there. She has worked as typographer and type designer ever since. She is associated with Schriftlabor. In 2017, she graduated from the typeface design program at the University of Reading. Her typefaces: - The Kurrent style school script font Herlinde (2017).
- Some revivals based on shop and building signs found in Vienna, such as Kohler Weber, Gemeinde Wien and Thalia Apotheke, all done in 2017.
- The nicely balanced text typeface family Romanze (Typejockeys), 2015-2017.
- The provocative angularly disturbed Femme Fatale.
- Bynx (2017). Her graduation typeface at the University of Reading for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic. It was crafted for editorial design and won an award at Granshan 2017.
- Plantago (2014). Viktor Solt-Bittner drew logo sketches for an insurance company. After they rejected the design, he turned the sketches into a font family. Later, in 2018, Plantago was expanded, developed and completed by Schriftlabor's type directors Franziska Hubmann and Lisa Schultz.
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