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GT Eesti Typeface Story

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GT Eesti is a characterful geometric sans serif

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GT Eesti Typeface by Grilli Type – Story Page – Swiss Font with Russian and Estonian Roots Please wait a moment. Подождите, пожалуйста. Story Design Origins Products Free Trials ↗ Purchase ↗ GT Eesti This is the story of the typeface GT Eesti, from its origins in Soviet Russia in 1940 to its rebirth in Switzerland 2016. During the cold war period, the Soviet Union suddenly needed to create their own typefaces. Prominent among them is Zhurnalnaya Roublennaya (Журнальная рубленая), designed 1947 by Anatoly Schukin. ЭССР Эстонская Советская Социалис­тическая Республика From 1944–1991, Estonia was a Republic of the Soviet Union. At the time Estonian graphic designers had just a handful of typefaces to design books, magazines, and posters. And their sans serif option was of course Zhurnalnaya Roublennaya . The adventure begins In 2009 Swiss graphic designer Urs Lehni brought a couple of Estonian children’s books to the attention of his students, Reto Moser & ...

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