The initial design originated from Berthold Herold typeface, created by Hermann Hoffmann throughout 1913 (Art Nouveau design) in Germany. This job started from flyer printed during 1947 with movable type, the specimen was scanned as a source to advancement some of the uppercase letterforms. Nevertheless the most unusual and challenging aspect from this sample is the leg from the uppercase (R) which is different from the original Herold style, previously I didn't discovered where this variation originally originated from. This broadened version just include the bold weight, nevertheless there are likewise stencil (Nouveau LX Stencil) and condensed variation (Nouveau LX) available.
Font Family: Nouveau LX Expanded Bold
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