Krimhilde was initially designed by Albert Auspurg and released in 1933 with the type foundry Ludwig & & Mayer. The design mixes elements of German blackletter typefaces and geometric sans-serif styles, which became popular in the 1920s in the movement called New Typography.
The FDI version of Krimhilde provides both initial styles (routine and strong) as "variation A" with a complete Latin 1 character set. "Version B" has alternative shapes for some letters to make the design more understandable for people who are not knowledgeable about the German blackletter shapes.
In addition, there are optional display screen designs readily available (overview, shadow and fill), which can be utilized independently or together to create a chromatic layout.
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