Heidenheim

Heidenheim

Heidenheim was designed by Yanek Iontef in 2017 for use on the poster of the film Unintentional Love, designed by Lahav Halevi. Heidenheim is suited for strong, colourful headlines, offering a revival of a classic model that is both old and new — carrying a long historical tradition, yet less familiar and overused than typefaces like Drugulin or Vilna, and therefore able to serve as a fresh alternative to them. In addition to the Black weight, the family also includes a stencil style, that provides an additional tone of voice, and combines Hebrew letterforms from one historical period with a typographic feature from different eras and technologies. The historical model on which the family is based is a square Hebrew type that was widespread in the 18th century in northwestern Europe and used mainly in sacred texts. From this model—characterized by very high contrast influenced by Latin typefaces such as Bodoni and Didot, and therefore unsuitable for continuous text—the classic Frank Rühl typeface was eventually created. The family is named after Wolf Heidenheim, the owner of a Hebrew printing house in the town of Rödelheim on the outskirts of Frankfurt, whose books were considered particularly prestigious due to his meticulous proofreading and design. His printing house was destroyed by the Nazis after more than a century of operation.

  • Published

    2017

  • Designers

    Yanek Iontef

  • Styles

    2 styles

  • Features

    Fractions, Inferiors, Alternative Lamed, Alternative Ayin, Tabular lining figures

  • Scripts

    Hebrew, Latin

  • Scripts

    Hebrew, Latin

Specimens

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

אַגָּדוֹת הָאַחִים גְּרִים

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

Grimms Märchen

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

Clemens Brentano nutzte das angeforderte Material nicht. Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm führten die Sammlung in eigener Regie weiter.

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

כמעט בכל מעשיות האחים גרים נכללים מאפיינים כמו משחקי מילים, דו־שיח בין הדמויות, שילוש של אלמנטים: מניין הגיבורים, מספר המשימות שהגיבור מבצע ועוד.

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

והגﬢת‭ ‬לבנך

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

And you shall tell your son

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

76-98%≈312÷54≥69

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

{GENESIS}

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

ﭏימלך זורקין

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

→ Gate № 7

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

f5?מזQש

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

בית־חרושת ״האחים שְׁלוּשׁ״

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

 “CHELOUCHE BROTHERS”

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

מוזיקולוגיה

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

מוזיקולוגיה היא התחום האקדמי העוסק במוזיקה על היבטיה השונים,
נגינה, הלחנה, היסטוריה של המוזיקה וכיוצא בזאת.

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

La musicologie est l’étude scientifique de la musique. Elle forme un domaine
des sciences humaines. Un chercheur qui participe à cette étude est un musicologue.

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

☞ Platform 9¾ 

  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

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  • Heidenheim

    • Fractions
    • Inferiors
    • Alternative Lamed
    • Alternative Ayin
    • Tabular lining figures

Mysterious

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OpenType Features

  • Fractions

    Around 1/7 of the world’s population lives in India

  • Inferiors

    Ethanol — C2H50H

  • Alternative Lamed

    אלגנטיות

  • Alternative Ayin

    מַעֲמַקִּים

  • Tabular lining figures

    Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are 54 Km apart

About

  • Published

    2017

  • Designers

    Yanek Iontef

  • Styles

    2 styles

  • Features

    Fractions, Inferiors, Alternative Lamed, Alternative Ayin, Tabular lining figures

  • Scripts

    Hebrew, Latin

  • Languages Support

    Selected languages: Afrikaans, Catalan, Welsh, Danish, German, English, Spanish, Basque, Filipino, Faroese, French, Irish, Galician, Hebrew, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Portuguese, Albanian, Swedish, Swahili, Zulu

Heidenheim was designed by Yanek Iontef in 2017 for use on the poster of the film Unintentional Love, designed by Lahav Halevi. Heidenheim is suited for strong, colourful headlines, offering a revival of a classic model that is both old and new — carrying a long historical tradition, yet less familiar and overused than typefaces like Drugulin or Vilna, and therefore able to serve as a fresh alternative to them. In addition to the Black weight, the family also includes a stencil style, that provides an additional tone of voice, and combines Hebrew letterforms from one historical period with a typographic feature from different eras and technologies. The historical model on which the family is based is a square Hebrew type that was widespread in the 18th century in northwestern Europe and used mainly in sacred texts. From this model—characterized by very high contrast influenced by Latin typefaces such as Bodoni and Didot, and therefore unsuitable for continuous text—the classic Frank Rühl typeface was eventually created. The family is named after Wolf Heidenheim, the owner of a Hebrew printing house in the town of Rödelheim on the outskirts of Frankfurt, whose books were considered particularly prestigious due to his meticulous proofreading and design. His printing house was destroyed by the Nazis after more than a century of operation.

Languages Support

Selected languages: Afrikaans, Catalan, Welsh, Danish, German, English, Spanish, Basque, Filipino, Faroese, French, Irish, Galician, Hebrew, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Portuguese, Albanian, Swedish, Swahili, Zulu

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