Grotesque Sans - Page 2
Originating in the early 19th century, Grotesque fonts represent some of the first sans serif designs. They are characterized by low contrast, an average slope and even widths. Grotesque fonts often have a simple, geometric appearancecame from the Italian word 'grottesco', meaning 'belonging to the cave'. In Germany, the name became Grotesk. German typefounders adopted the term from the nomenclature of Fann Street Foundry, which took on the meaning of cave (or grotto) art.[9] Nevertheless, some explained the term was derived from the surprising response from the typographers.[
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