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Haarlemmer™ Medium Italic 
 
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Haarlemmer™ Bold Italic 
 
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Haarlemmer™ Italic 
 
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Haarlemmer™ Regular 
 
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Haarlemmer™

Haarlemmer is a recreation of a never-produced Jan Van Krimpen typeface that goes one step beyond authentic: it shows how he wanted it to be designed in the first place. The original, drawn in the late 1930s, was created for the Dutch Society for the Art of Printing and Books and was to be used to set a new edition of the Bible, using Monotype typesetting. Hence the problem: fonts for metal typesetting machines like the Linotype and Monotype had to be created within a crude system of predetermined character width values. Every letter had to fit within and have its spacing determined by a grid of only 18 units. Often, the italic characters had to share the same widths as those in the roman design. Van Krimpen believed this severely impaired the design process.

supplier: Linotype

Haarlemmer is a trademark or a registered trademark of The Monotype Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.