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License
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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:48 PM
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Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
License not specified · Installable embedding allowed
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Vendor ID
pyrs
Version
001.002
Commercial Use Guidance
Commercial use appears permitted, but confirm the full license terms.
Description
Schlichte Gotisch, geschaffen von Emil Meyer in den Jahren 1933-1935 fuer die Schriftgiesserei D. Stempel AG (Frankfurt/M). Empfohlen als Einstiegsschrift fuer Mengensatz, Wegweiser, Werbung, Vordrucke
Suitable for headlines, posters, and any application requiring a strong, bold statement.
Avoid using for body text or lengthy paragraphs.
Pair with a simple sans-serif for contrast.
Ensure sufficient spacing between letters and lines.
Use sparingly to maintain its impact.


Categories
Germanic, Bold
Styles
2
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Tannenberg Fett
Font Subfamily
Roman
Full Name
Tannenberg Fett
PostScript Name
TannenbergFett
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Copyright (c) TypeShop, 1999. All rights reserved. Digitized and hinted by D. Steffmann
Good for creating a bold impression.
Consider its historical and Germanic associations.