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Flade Gallusschulhaus

Date:2013-10-19 12:12:13| News|Browse: 101|Source: Fonts in Use|Author: Florian Hardwig
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The Flade is a Catholic secondary school and the successor to St. Gallen's monastic school. In its all-lowercase logo, the 'f' bar is to the left side only. To anyone with some knowledge about the history of letters, this reads 'slade', not 'flade' – it's a 'long s' (ſ).

On the Tÿpo Letter Walk, my theory was that the designer scrolled through the glyph palette and suddenly stumbled upon a 'fancy f' that would spice up the logo. This doesn't hold water, though: FF DIN does have an 'ſ', but it has no spur. The right half of the bar has been deliberately cut off here.

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