Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!rutgers!cmcl2!husc6!umb!karl From: karl@umb.umb.edu (Karl Berry.) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Commonly-used typeface for German. Message-ID: <652@umb.umb.edu> Date: 23 Jul 88 14:54:51 GMT Organization: UMASS-Boston, Boston, MA Lines: 11 In his excellent book on typography, Emil Ruder mentions some classic typeface/language pairs -- French and Garamond, for instance. (Together with some interesting visual examples of text in the same typeface set in different languages.) Is a particular typeface the mainstay of German publishing? I know I could go look at my library's German publications, but I'm not sure that would be representative. Information from a German reader would probably be most convincing. Thanks for any help, Karl. karl@umb.edu ...!harvard!umb!karl