Yes, Akzidenz Grotesk is a font. It was designed by the H. Berthold foundry in Berlin, Germany. "Akzidenz" refers to non-bookwork printing like flyers, brochures and posters. A "Grotesk" font is what English speakers call a sans-serif. So...Akzidenz Grotesk is a sans serif intended to be used to print things besides bookwork. Erik Spiekermann (a very famous German graphic artist) once told me "Akzidenz Grotesk" is German for "Trade Gothic." Except that Trade Gothic is not as good a font as Akzidenz Grotesk, right? "Exactly!"
The official font used in the University logosystem is Galliard.ttf , you can get it at dafont.com Enjoy.Go Dawgs
In nineteenth-century England typefaces without serifs were known as Grotesque (or Grotesk in German) because they seemed so unusual to most readers. Many foundries produce their versions of the typeface like Monotype Grotesque, a 1926 design that is among the earliest sans serifs cut for hot-metal machine typesetting. Another version is Grotesque designed by Rian Hughes.
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The grotesque mask startled her.Grotesque gargoyles perched on the roof of the building. The zombie was a grotesque parody of life.
grotesque imagery contains the 5 senses
Grotesque Wedlock was created in 2005.
Grotesque Impalement was created in 2000.
Monotype Grotesque was created in 1926.
Brandon Grotesque was created in 2011.
The ISBN of Grotesque - novel - is 1843432706.
a grotesque is a stachue made out of sand,cemant and rocks.