Excellent day at work. I took 13 students to Krefeld’s Kaiser Wilhelm Museum to look at items from Otto Eckmann’s Nachlass. Here are four images. You get the idea!
Two typefoundry advertisements from the 1925 _Gutenberg-Festschrift_ (you could call that book the “pilot issue” of the Gutenberg-Gesellschaft’s _Gutenberg-Jahrbuch_). One ad is composed with Sebaldus-Gotisch, the other with the Tiemann-Gotisch typeface. Is this just a Zeitgeist thing or were both companies trying to present customers with exactly the same image?
@DNAtkinson @jfporchez I also had this problem in a browser and the official app, but then I downloaded the Metatext app and – admittedly only on the second try – my toot with an image finally went through.
It is one of the velum-printed editions!
Last week, I was briefly in Berlin and finally swung by the Staatsbibliothek’s new exhibition space inside the Unter den Linden branch. Visiting the exhibition is free for everyone. If you go through the room, you’ll find stairs leading to the Schatzkammer in a basement. And there it is: the library’s Gutenberg Bible (alongside fabulous manuscripts from around the world).
I’m in love with libraries like the Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, which provides high-resolution reproductions at a low cost.
My son can do the grocery shopping for our family on his own now, it seems!
@fontnerd @kupfers I have not made them yet. They are going to have to stay in my freezer for another few weekends, I fear. But I will report back!
@fontnerd @kupfers On a scale of 1–10, how good/bad do you think this box of frozen bitterballen I bought in a German supermarket will taste?
@kupfers I do love bitterballen
During the 2013 ATypI conference in Amsterdam, I went though the whole conference I think on a 🍔 and 🍟 only diet. This year the conference in in a country with even better pommes frites, so I think I’m just going to eat that for six days.