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FH Total is a contemporary serif family shaped by the Dutch typographic tradition. Influenced by the refined work of Jan van Krimpen, it offers sharp serifs, open counters, and a controlled rhythm suited for editorial typography. The family includes FH Total Fine for headline sizes and FH Total Display for screen and subhead use, each tuned for clarity across media. Its italics depart from classical models, favouring expressive, purpose-built forms over convention.
Krimpen
Romana
Smeijers
VanDijk
Baskerv
Optima
Majoor
Typology
Gravures
Essences
Reprints
Overleaf
Margins
Journal
Jan van Krimpen was a Dutch type designer known for his refined serif typefaces and classical proportions. His work emphasized order, clarity, and the enduring value of book typography.
Typographic style is not only about aesthetic choices but also about historical continuity and cultural intent. Each serif curve and terminal has the power to reflect tradition or redefine it.
Designed by Bram de Does, Trinité is a quintessential example of Dutch typographic philosophy. It balances sharp elegance with strong editorial functionality.
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has long been a center for design and visual culture. Its archives reveal a deep relationship between modernist typography and Dutch graphic history.
Serif letterforms offer a texture that guides the eye and enriches the reading experience. In editorial contexts, they bring clarity, rhythm, and a sense of authority to the page.
Dutch book design has shaped European editorial aesthetics for decades. Known for its disciplined layouts and typographic precision, it continues to influence contemporary publishing.
Print is not just a medium, it’s a philosophy of permanence and structure. Through careful type selection, layout, and proportion, the printed page becomes a space of thoughtful communication.
Jan van Krimpen was a Dutch type designer known for his refined serif typefaces and classical proportions. His work emphasized order, clarity, and the enduring value of book typography.
Typographic style is not only about aesthetic choices but also about historical continuity and cultural intent. Each serif curve and terminal has the power to reflect tradition or redefine it.
Designed by Bram de Does, Trinité is a quintessential example of Dutch typographic philosophy. It balances sharp elegance with strong editorial functionality.
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has long been a center for design and visual culture. Its archives reveal a deep relationship between modernist typography and Dutch graphic history.
Serif letterforms offer a texture that guides the eye and enriches the reading experience. In editorial contexts, they bring clarity, rhythm, and a sense of authority to the page.
Dutch book design has shaped European editorial aesthetics for decades. Known for its disciplined layouts and typographic precision, it continues to influence contemporary publishing.
Print is not just a medium, it’s a philosophy of permanence and structure. Through careful type selection, layout, and proportion, the printed page becomes a space of thoughtful communication.
Krimpen
Romana
Smeijers
VanDijk
Baskerv
Optima
Majoor
Typology
Gravures
Essences
Reprints
Overleaf
Margins
Journal
Jan van Krimpen was a Dutch type designer known for his refined serif typefaces and classical proportions. His work emphasized order, clarity, and the enduring value of book typography.
Typographic style is not only about aesthetic choices but also about historical continuity and cultural intent. Each serif curve and terminal has the power to reflect tradition or redefine it.
Designed by Bram de Does, Trinité is a quintessential example of Dutch typographic philosophy. It balances sharp elegance with strong editorial functionality.
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has long been a center for design and visual culture. Its archives reveal a deep relationship between modernist typography and Dutch graphic history.
Serif letterforms offer a texture that guides the eye and enriches the reading experience. In editorial contexts, they bring clarity, rhythm, and a sense of authority to the page.
Dutch book design has shaped European editorial aesthetics for decades. Known for its disciplined layouts and typographic precision, it continues to influence contemporary publishing.
Print is not just a medium, it’s a philosophy of permanence and structure. Through careful type selection, layout, and proportion, the printed page becomes a space of thoughtful communication.
Jan van Krimpen was a Dutch type designer known for his refined serif typefaces and classical proportions. His work emphasized order, clarity, and the enduring value of book typography.
Typographic style is not only about aesthetic choices but also about historical continuity and cultural intent. Each serif curve and terminal has the power to reflect tradition or redefine it.
Designed by Bram de Does, Trinité is a quintessential example of Dutch typographic philosophy. It balances sharp elegance with strong editorial functionality.
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam has long been a center for design and visual culture. Its archives reveal a deep relationship between modernist typography and Dutch graphic history.
Serif letterforms offer a texture that guides the eye and enriches the reading experience. In editorial contexts, they bring clarity, rhythm, and a sense of authority to the page.
Dutch book design has shaped European editorial aesthetics for decades. Known for its disciplined layouts and typographic precision, it continues to influence contemporary publishing.
Print is not just a medium, it’s a philosophy of permanence and structure. Through careful type selection, layout, and proportion, the printed page becomes a space of thoughtful communication.
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Copyright © 2025 Typografische from Hardal Studio.
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Copyright © 2025 Typografische from Hardal Studio.