Richard Kegler, Michael Want,
David Setlik
1996
The Book of Keils is a ninth-century
gospel created in the British Isles
and is considered to be the finest
existing example of early Celtic art.
The book itself is now housed in the
Trinity College Library, Dublin. This
computer set combines historical
accuracy with functional readability
and features seventy!wo elements
and linking borders.
Denis Kegler, Richard Kegler /
Rudolf Koch
1997, 2000
This set reproduces more than 350
of the signs contained in German
typographer Rudolf Koch's The Book
of 5igns. The symbols include
Astrological. Christian. Medieval and
Runic iconography The set now
includes a PDF version of the original
Book of Signs on CO, plus a new version
of Koch's famous Neuland font. The new
'?Zl Koch Neuland* features alternate
characters designed originally in metal
but lost to subsequent digital versions.
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Denis Kegler, Richard Kegler
1997
The great French sculptor August
Rodin was strongly inspired by the
Italian sculptor, painter and poet
Michelangelo Created in association
with the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
this font set is a tribute to the
achievements of both extraordinary
artists.
Richard Kegler
1999
This font set was developed for the
Albright-Knox Art Gallery and their
1999 Monet exhibition. Monet at
Giverny: "Masterpieces from the
Musee Marmattan* Monet Regular
is a fairly straightforward script font
with an undulating thick and thin
stroke. Monet Impressionist is a
semi-legible script that can be used
for decorative rather than commu¬
nicative purposes. Monet Sketches
features twenty-six icons related to
Monet's imagery.
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