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H. Berthold AG was one of the largest and most successful type foundries in the world for most of the modern typographic era, making the transition from foundry type to cold type successfully and only coming to dissolution in the digital type era.


History

H. Berthold was founded in Berlin in 1858 by
Hermann Berthold August Hermann Berthold (August 19, 1831 – December 23, 1904) was a Prussian and German printer. He founded H. Berthold AG. References External links Hermann Bertholdat MyFonts MyFonts is a digital fonts distributor, based in Woburn, ...
, initially to make
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brass printer's rule. It then moved into casting metal type particularly after 1893. The company played a key role in the introduction of major new typefaces and was a successful player in the development of typesetting machines. The production premises were on Wilhelmstrasse No. 1 until 1868, and then on Mehringdamm 43. In 1979 the factory moved to another location between Teltow Canal and Wiesenweg in
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. The H. Berthold foundry's most celebrated family of typefaces is arguably Akzidenz-Grotesk (released 1898), an early
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which prefigured by half a century the release of enormously popular neo-grotesque faces such as Helvetica. In 1950, type designer
Günter Gerhard Lange Günter Gerhard Lange (12 April 1921, in Frankfurt (Oder) – 2 December 2008, in Grosshesselohe Isartal station, Großhesselohe near Munich) was a German typographer, teacher and type designer. He was longtime art director of Berthold Type Foundr ...
embarked upon a long affiliation with the company, for which he designed various original typefaces, including Concorde and Imago, and oversaw the foundry's revivals of classic faces such as Garamond, Caslon, Baskerville, and Bodoni.


Cold Type

As a typefounder, Berthold had no background in producing cold type machinery until the introduction of the Diatype in 1958. The Diatype was a relatively small desktop-sized headline-setting device (i.e. not intended for continuous justified text), based on a glass disc
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master. Character selection was by means of a trigger mounted on the front of the machine (giving rise to the colloquial naming of the machine as the "duck-shooter" (in the UK at least). When changing font, it was a notable feature of the machine that it required calibration of letter-spacing by the typing of a nonsense character sequence: "Hillimillihirtzheftpflasterentferner". Measuring the width of this 'word' at a specific font size would indicate if the character width and spacing was set correctly.


Digital Type


Diatronic

Berthold Diatronic systems were based on a glass grid master of each font weight, composed on a code-driven system. A marching-character display provided editing capabilities only to the line currently being composed.


Berthold ADS (Akzidenz Dialog System)

The next incarnation of the Diatronic system was widely adopted in the high-quality ad setting trade in Europe. Its major advantage was fine control of typography thanks to continuously variable optics, allowing fractions of point sizes to be specified. Operator feedback was by means of a green-screen CRT display showing code mnemonics only, it being left to the operator to visualise final output. Keyboard operation was innovative, utilizing many keys with a single legend, such as , , , , etc. System operation was therefore effected by a combination of keys, such as , then to save a file.


Successor Corporations

Beset by financial troubles, H. Berthold AG ceased operations in 1993. Berthold Types Ltd., a Chicago-based company, one of the companies which claimed to be the copyright owner of Berthold fonts, took over distribution of the Berthold digital type library and has released several new typefaces under the direction of Lange, who had retired in 1990, but served as an artistic consultant to the company until his death in 2008. Berthold Types' co-owner Harvey Hunt died in 2022, and the inventory of Berthold Types Limited (but not the legal entity) was bought by Monotype later that year.


Typefaces

These foundry types were produced by Berthold:.


Cold Typefaces

These types were produced for photo-composition by Berthold:


See also

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Berthold typesetting systems H. Berthold AG was one of the largest and most successful type foundries in the world for most of the modern typographic era, making the transition from foundry type to cold type successfully and only coming to dissolution in the digital type era. ...


References


External links


Berthold Types Limited– Official website



Discussion about the copyright of Berthold fonts in the forum of Typophile website

Ulrich Stiehl document discussing the copyright of Berthold fonts (in German)

Ulrich Stiehl document in English discussing the copyright of Berthold fonts
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Berthold (Company) Letterpress font foundries of Germany Cold type foundries Commercial type foundries Manufacturing companies based in Berlin