2024-10-28 02:55:37
Hitler denounced Fraktur's continued usage in a speech to the Reichstag. [Link] Instead, the Nazi Party used and heavily promoted the Tannenberg typeface. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(18-0-51) Author
2024-10-28 03:39:17
This is not Fraktur. It is Anemouth, a typeface created by TypeAliens Dsgn in 2020. [Link] Fraktur was widely used in Germany until 1941, when Hitler deemed it too closely associated with Jewish influence and the Nazis banned it in favor of Antiqua typefaces. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(76-2-50) Author
2024-10-28 04:15:08
Nnn. The proposed note saying its anemouth isn't helpful as anemouth was invented in 2020 and clearly takes most of its design aesthetic from Fraktur. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(34-0-11) Author
2024-10-28 05:39:29
"Fraktur" in typography refers to the entire class of non-Roman German typefaces that were derived from the earliest blackletter typefaces used by Gutenberg. Despite being banned, Nazis still kept using this style. Today, Fratur-style fonts are often associated with Naziism. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(33-3-5) Author
2024-10-28 09:13:36
NNN: Fraktur is a style of typeface, not any particular font. The connotations of its usage still remain. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(35-0-10) Author