betatypen
Betatypen, also known as beta types, are a category of typefaces that were developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are characterized by their distinctive, often ornate, and sometimes eccentric designs. Betatypen were particularly popular in Germany and Austria during the late 19th century, and they were often used in advertising, posters, and other forms of graphic design.
The term "betatypen" is derived from the Greek letter beta (β), which was used to denote the second
Betatypen were often designed by individual type foundries or printers, rather than by large type foundries
Betatypen are now considered a historical curiosity, and they are rarely used in modern graphic design. However,