Riks Font Family
The Riks stencils, completing Sindre Bremnes’ Telefon family, is in part based on the seven letters adorning the sides of the telephone kiosk by the same name, designed by architect Georg Fredrik Fasting in 1932. In Bremnes’ all-purpose Telefon typeface the original stencil ‘O’ is relegated to a stylistic set – in Riks its stencil logic is applied to the entire character set.
Fasting submitted his drawings for the competition to design a new public phonebooth announced by Oslo Telefonanlegg in 1932. His winning design, Riks, would since become an icon of Scandinavian Functionalist architecture, following only two years after Svenska Slöjdföreningen’s influential 1930 Stockholm exhibition. There is a certain irony to Georg Fredrik Fasting’s story. While his fellow countrymen embraced Riks, he himself could not use his own creation – he was born without ears. Coming from a family of workers and smallholders in Bergen, Georg entered this world a shy and secluded character. This changed in 1959, when the 56 year old Fasting’s diary contains a remarkable entry: “I CAN HEAR!” The designer of a beloved telephone kiosk was the world’s first person to have ear canals surgically constructed and eardrums fitted. The Riks stencil fonts are available in two styles: Normal and Negativ. The latter offers master drawings for producing typographical stencil letters capable of reproducing any text. And it works, of course! We have produced a pared-down set of water-cut steel stencils, suitable for typesetting Norwegian texts, in 200 points. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you want to put them to use for a project!
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