‘‘ Euclid. A New Type,' originally designed in the 1930s by contemporary American designer Alvin Lustig (1915-1955), has actually been restored as ‘‘ Lustig Aspects' through a cooperation of designers Craig Welsh and Elaine Lustig Cohen.
Only twelve letterforms from the initial typeface style had been kept in archive material in the lots of years since its preliminary development. Lustig Elements combines four simple, geometric shapes aligned to a hidden grid with letterform styles that hold real to the spirit of the initial font.
Lustig Components initially came to life in 2015 as wood type cut at Hamilton Wood Type & & Printing Museum. The digital version broadens on the fundamental character set with a professional expanded latin character set, little caps and even an Inline variation.
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