The Sinkwitz Gotisch was 1942 by AG Dresden typeface cast very first cast and later on supplied by the East German company VEB Typoart. Paul Sinkwitz (1899-1981) has produced them. This font style displays not the qualities of a chunky Gothic, which have affected the image of national socialism. Paul Sinkwitz was a painter, graphic artist, wood engraver, had an interest in spiritual topics, which he had presented in numerous graphics. However also his analysis of his Gothic font style is modern, without having the font this is ugly.
In addition to the Gotisch he developed Roman Uppercase letters, which perfectly balance with the lowercase letters. This additional typeface is called Bastard. The digital version of Sinkwitz is an advantageous addition to a Gothic with calligraphic character and ought to remain in any historically interested graphic design.
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