Peter Wiegel
Berner Basisschrift 1
“Let us revere, let us worship, but erect and open-eyed, the highest, not the lowest; the future, not the past!”
Charlotte Gilman
Peter Wiegel
“Let us revere, let us worship, but erect and open-eyed, the highest, not the lowest; the future, not the past!”
Charlotte Gilman
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this statement Heinrich von Sybel follows the concept of basic or Grundschrift.Es is no longer a rigid and completely connected cursive taught which is compulsory for all students, but starting with a quite handwritten acting simple sans serif, which passes gradually to an associated handwriting. From what the pupils themselves therefrom can develop a part connected cursive. Here, compounds and written there, where they develop from the natural flow of the manuscript. This Swiss form goes here but a little further. Starting with the pure document variant font added in the second class, introductory and final bows efügt which lead to compounds out. The signature of the third grade, I however do not offer here, then already equipped with the appropriate easy to write compounds wherein the font is designed so that they are easier circling with or counterclockwise movements can be carried out equally with the right as the left-hand and also equally of students. Alternatives will be offered also in the compounds. As I said, I provide only the first two fonts, so the simple basic shape for the first class and by introductory paint and final reason bows to related correspondence towards conducting form. Whether I also then part associated signature sales, although not then suitable for any software because it must contain OpenType features, and whether I will then offer it here, I know to not yet.
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