Carla Meurer used Ingeborg for the new book of German Rock heroes Die Toten Hosen. Thank you Andi and thank you Carla for our personal exemplary of this limited publication! It reminds me of my second home, many awesome concerts and of you! Schönen Gruß, auf Wiedersehn!
A few weekends ago, the Romanian magazine designer Ramond Bobar wrote me an E-Mail asking me, if I’d have time to meet him, since he is over in Vienna for a few days. Of course Marlies and I did meet him and his girlfriend Carmen to have a really nice evening chatting about Romanian earth quakes and how much people care about type in Vienna and Bukarest. He also gave me his newest private founded magazine Decat o Revista, which uses Ingeborg throughout. Nice to see it set in Romanian. I think – and most important he – thinks it works out just fine! And to me I though, that would I sell sausages instead of fonts, probably none of my clients would come back to me with a overwhelming result he created with them. And if, I probably wouldn’t wanna see it ... Anyway: Thank you Raymond!



Finally something, my mom can also appreciate: A newspaper article! Photo: Anna Fahrmaier
Although the typeface Premiéra was intended to be used for books and in small sizes, we don’t see a single problem in using it on a really nice bottle of olive oil. That’s exactly what Ramón Soler from
RSC Studio was doing for Selección Melgarejo. And it looks just great!
Beeing a really nice guy and obviously also a satisfied costumer, he sent us over a couple of bottles from Spain. I had the chance to try one, and I can tell you: It is simply incomparable with the stuff we get at the super market over here!
Ramón, thank you very much!

Dornbirn designer Kurt Dornig made this beautiful book named Auszeit which uses Premiéra Book and Italic. Note: The type works great in the very small captions (below), but the italic also speaks for itself in about 16 pt (above).


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