Blochtype
Blochtype is a typeface designed by the German typographer and graphic designer Karlgeorg Hoefer in 1925. It is named after the Swiss mathematician and physicist Felix Bloch, who was Hoefer's friend and mentor. Blochtype is characterized by its geometric forms and clean lines, making it a versatile typeface suitable for various applications, including headlines, posters, and advertisements. The design of Blochtype reflects the modernist aesthetic of the early 20th century, emphasizing simplicity and functionality. The typeface has been widely used in graphic design and continues to be appreciated for its timeless appeal and versatility.