Gronau Trial Neue
TrueTypePersonal use
- Accents (partial)
- Accents (full)
- Euro
Gronau-Neue-Bold-trial.ttf
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Gronau Neue font is a modern gothic typeface designed by Andrea Tartarelli of Zetafonts.
The font here is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!
To download the full font family (all weights, glyphs and numbers) and acquire the commercial license please visit our website:
https://www.zetafonts.com/gronau
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Andrea Tartarelli discovered the letterforms that would inspire his Gronau family in a 1912 specimen by the Berlin-based Wilhelm Gronaus Schriftgieerei, that showcased the typeface Fette Reichs-Deutsch, designed by Wilhelm Gronau in 1902. Even if Gronau also cerated Art Nouveau inspired typefaces like Berolina or idiosyncratic Stterlin blackletter cursives like Hohenzollern Schrift, his work mostly centres on gothic letter shapes.
Fette Reichs Deutsch, that Tartarelli digitised as Gronau Fette, sports a very broad and square structure, mild contrast and a very geometric treatment of shapes, with slightly rounded terminals, straight lines and clear 45 degree angles. This unusual, pre-modernist approach to letterform inspired Tartarelli to explore its potential for display use, with the creation of an inline version that modernises the original and pushes to the maximum its dynamic energy. Gronau inline design transforms the broad nib marks into a ribbon folding in 3d to recreate the original letterforms, adding a dynamic, sporty language to the original typeface gothic feel. With Gronau Neue, Tartarelli tried to find a contemporary, gestural interpretation of blackletter shapes, adding a slightly calligraphic look and feel to to the original hasty lines and energetic construction.
This third variant of Gronau is the one that most departs from the original mode: using generous x-height and condensed proportions, it achieves a more contemporary feel and extends the family expressive range into display, editorial and packaging options. All the versions of Gronau sport a wide range of Open type features and glyph alternates, further enriching the usage possibility of this typeface that embodies our contemporary swap culture by embracing the many subtleties and historical interpretations of blackletter typography while at the same time playfully expressing with a digital, dynamic spirit.
The font here is for PERSONAL/NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY!
To download the full font family (all weights, glyphs and numbers) and acquire the commercial license please visit our website:
https://www.zetafonts.com/gronau
Join the exclusive Type Club to get free fonts and special offers on new releases!
https://www.zetafonts.com/typeclub
CONTACT US:
website: https://www.zetafonts.com
have a question?: info@zetafonts.com
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Andrea Tartarelli discovered the letterforms that would inspire his Gronau family in a 1912 specimen by the Berlin-based Wilhelm Gronaus Schriftgieerei, that showcased the typeface Fette Reichs-Deutsch, designed by Wilhelm Gronau in 1902. Even if Gronau also cerated Art Nouveau inspired typefaces like Berolina or idiosyncratic Stterlin blackletter cursives like Hohenzollern Schrift, his work mostly centres on gothic letter shapes.
Fette Reichs Deutsch, that Tartarelli digitised as Gronau Fette, sports a very broad and square structure, mild contrast and a very geometric treatment of shapes, with slightly rounded terminals, straight lines and clear 45 degree angles. This unusual, pre-modernist approach to letterform inspired Tartarelli to explore its potential for display use, with the creation of an inline version that modernises the original and pushes to the maximum its dynamic energy. Gronau inline design transforms the broad nib marks into a ribbon folding in 3d to recreate the original letterforms, adding a dynamic, sporty language to the original typeface gothic feel. With Gronau Neue, Tartarelli tried to find a contemporary, gestural interpretation of blackletter shapes, adding a slightly calligraphic look and feel to to the original hasty lines and energetic construction.
This third variant of Gronau is the one that most departs from the original mode: using generous x-height and condensed proportions, it achieves a more contemporary feel and extends the family expressive range into display, editorial and packaging options. All the versions of Gronau sport a wide range of Open type features and glyph alternates, further enriching the usage possibility of this typeface that embodies our contemporary swap culture by embracing the many subtleties and historical interpretations of blackletter typography while at the same time playfully expressing with a digital, dynamic spirit.
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Basic font information
Copyright notice
Copyright 2022 Gronau by Andrea Tartarelli. All rights reserved.
Font family
Gronau Trial Neue
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
1.000;ZTFN;GronauTrial-Neue
Full font name
Gronau Trial Neue
Name table version
Version 1.000
Postscript font name
GronauTrial-Neue
Manufacturer name
Designer
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
Font details
Created2022-07-06
Revision1
Glyph count375
Units per Em1000
Embedding rightsEmbedding for permanent installation
Family classNo classification
WeightBold
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PitchNot monospaced
Complete pack contains 4 font weights listed below:
Gronau-Neue-Bold-trial.ttf
Gronau-Fette-trial.ttf
Gronau-Neue-Regular-trial.ttf
Gronau-Inline-trial.ttf
Gronau-Fette-trial.ttf
Gronau-Neue-Regular-trial.ttf
Gronau-Inline-trial.ttf
Gronau Trial Fette
TrueTypePersonal use
Gronau Neue Trial Regular
TrueTypePersonal use
Gronau Trial Inline
TrueTypePersonal use