Work - The Northern Block
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Work - The Northern Block
Typeface Specimen The Northern Block Scharf Contents Introduction3 Thin Light Book Regular Medium Bold Heavy Black 4 10 16 22 Full character set52Colophon 2 28 34 40 46 59 Scharf is a serif typeface designed as a companion to the Schar sans serif family. Using the latter as a template, serifs were carefully drawn onto each character, improving legibility and further enhancing the font’s fluid and dynamic personality. Used in conjunction with its sans serif counterpart, Scharf is a substantial font system purposely suited for editorial design and complex typographic hierarchy. Scharf consists of eight weights (thin to black) with true italics; over 800 glyphs including international language support and alternative lowercase characters; ligatures; small caps with accents; seven variations of numerals; manually edited kerning and Opentype features. Introduction 3 cut flowers Scharf Thin 171 pt 42 pt 106 pt 60 pt 113 pt LIBRARY OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE Letter to Schmide A third deleted from the middle TRANSLUCENT 5 Scharf Thin 24pt 21pt 18pt A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insur ance Institute for the King dom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work 6 A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident In surance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work 14pt Scharf Light Extended Latin 11pt Alman kökenli tüccar Hermann Kafka’yla Çek kökenli seçkin bir aileden gelen Juli-e’nin en büyük oğlu olarak Prag’da doğdu. Prag Universitesi’nde önce Germanistik okudu, ardından hukuk eğitimi aldı. Zorunlu stajını, doktorasını tamamladıktan sonra (1906) Prag’daki asliye hukuk ve ceza mahkemelerinde yaptı. 1907 yılında sigorta şirketi Assicurazioni Generali’de yardımcı personel olarak işe baş. Bir yıl sonra Bohemya Krallığı Đşçi Kaza Sigortası Kuru-mu’na hukukçu olarak geçti ve erken emekli olacağı 1 Temmuz 1922 tarihine kadar burada çalıştı. Ortaokul ve lise yıllarında ateizm ve sosyalizm gibi konulara ilgi duyup laik öğrenci demeklerinden birine üye olan Kafka, yetişkin olarak da Çek anarşistlerle Rus devrimcilerin fikirleriyle yakından ilgilendi, hattâ 1909–10 yıllarında bu grupların bazı yasadışı toplant ılarına da katıldı. Evlendiği Çek gazeteci ve çevirmen Milena Jerenskâ ile 1920–1922 yılları arasında çok hareketli ve yoğun bir mektup alışverişinde bulundu (Milena’ya Mektuplar) ve Kafka, 1921 yılı yılı ekiminde bütün günlüklerini Milena’ya bıraktı 10pt 9pt Alman kökenli tüccar Hermann Kafka’yla Çek kökenli seçkin bir aileden gelen Julie’nin en büyük oğlu olarak Prag’da doğdu. Prag Universitesi’nde önce Germanistik okudu, ardından hukuk eğitimi aldı. Zorunlu stajını, doktorasını tamamladıktan sonra (1906) Prag’daki asliye hukuk ve ceza mahkemelerinde yaptı. 1907 yılında sigorta şirketi Assicurazioni Generali’de yardımcı personel olarak işe baş. Bir yıl sonra Bohemya Krallığı Đşçi Kaza Sigortası Kuru-mu’na hukukçu olarak geçti ve erken emekli olacağı 1 Temmuz 1922 tarihine kadar burada çalıştı. Ortaokul ve lise yıllarında ateizm ve sosyalizm gibi konulara ilgi duyup laik öğrenci demeklerinden birine üye olan Kafka, yetişkin olarak da Çek anarşistlerle Rus devrimcilerin fikirleriyle yakından ilgilendi, hattâ 1909– 10 yıllarında bu grupların bazı yasadışı toplantılarına da katıldı. Evlendiği Çek gazeteci ve çevirmen Milena Jerenskâ ile 1920–1922 yılları arasında çok hareketli ve yoğun bir mektup alışverişinde bulundu (Milena’ya Mektuplar) ve Kafka, 1921 yılı yılı ekiminde bütün günlüklerini Milena’ya bıraktı Alman kökenli tüccar Hermann Kafka’yla Çek kökenli seçkin bir aileden gelen Juli-e’nin en büyük oğlu olarak Prag’da doğdu. Prag Universitesi’nde önce Germanistik okudu, ardından hukuk eğitimi aldı. Zorunlu stajını, doktorasını tamamladıktan sonra (1906) Prag’daki asliye hukuk ve ceza mahkemelerinde yaptı. 1907 yılında sigorta şirketi Assicurazioni General i’de yardımcı personel olarak işe baş. Bir yıl sonra Bohemya Krallığı Đşçi Kaza Sigortası Kuru-mu’na hukukçu olarak geçti ve erken emekli olacağı 1 Temmuz 1922 tarihine kadar burada çalıştı. Ortaokul ve lise yıllarında ateizm ve sosyalizm gibi konulara ilgi duyup laik öğrenci demeklerinden birine üye olan Kafka, yetişkin olarak da Çek anarşistlerle Rus devrimcilerin fikirleriyle yakından ilgilendi, hattâ 1909–10 yıllarında bu grupların bazı yasadışı toplantılarına da katıldı. Evlendiği Çek gazeteci ve çevirmen Milena Jerenskâ ile 1920–1922 yılları arasında çok hareketli ve yoğun bir mektup alışverişinde bulundu (Milena’ya Mektuplar) ve Kafka, 1921 yılı yılı ekiminde bütün günlüklerini Milena’ya bıraktı 13 Alman kökenli tüccar Hermann Kafka’yla Çek kökenli seçkin bir aileden gelen Juli-e’nin en büyük oğlu olarak Prag’da doğdu. Prag Universitesi’nde önce Germanistik okudu, ardından hukuk eğitimi aldı. Zorunlu stajını, doktorasını tama mladıktan sonra (1906) Prag’daki asliye hukuk ve ceza mahkemelerinde yaptı. 1907 yılında sigorta şirketi Assicurazioni Generali’de yardımcı personel olarak işe baş. Bir yıl sonra Bohemya Krallığı Đşçi Kaza Sigor tası Kuru-mu’na hukukçu olarak geçti ve erken emekli olacağı 1 Temmuz 1922 tarihine kadar burada çalıştı. Ortaokul ve lise yıllarında ateizm ve sosyalizm gibi konulara ilgi duyup laik öğrenci demeklerinden birine üye olan Kafka, yet işkin olarak da Çek anarşis tlerle Rus devrimcilerin fikirleriyle yakından ilgilendi, hattâ 1909–10 yıllarında bu grupların bazı yasadışı toplantılarına da katıldı. 2. The bow hair loosened; playing with the bow hand alone; as gently as possible; estinto; softly; an empty room; silence after departure; LOOSE HAIR falling on the open strings; soft for fear of waking Scharf Light Legno 48pt 301 pt 14 2. The bow hair loosened; playing with the bow hand alone; as gently as possible; estinto; softly; an empty room; silence after departure; LOOSE HAIR falling on the open strings; soft for fear of waking Scharf Light Alternates Legno 48pt 301 pt 15 Scharf Book 16 3 Scharf Book 123 pt 57 pt 77 pt 59 pt 115 pt Lemon & wine In the Islands of Eternal Spring DEVILLISH MEDICINE government stipend—6 weeks CONNOISSEUR 17 Scharf Regular 11pt 9pt A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. Several months of rest in the Bohemian village of Zürau—later described by Kafka as perhaps the happi est period of his life —resulted in a seem ing recovery. In the winter of 1923–24, however, his health once again declined, and tuberculosis of the larynx was diagnosed in April 1924. He and his fiancé, Dora Diament, moved to the sanatorium of Dr. Robert Klopstokc at Kierling, a small village in the outskirts of Vienna. There he lingered for six weeks, his condition gradually deteriorating despite his strict adherence to his doctor’s treatments. In the final weeks, he received daily injections of alcohol into the larynx. Kafka was unable to swallow water or food without intense pain, and his strength quickly waned. A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. Sev eral months of rest in the Bohe mian village of Zürau—later de scribed by Kafka as perhaps the happiest period of his life —result ed in a seeming recovery. In the winter of 1923–24, however, his health once again declined, and tuberculosis of the larynx was diagnosed in April 1924. He and his fiancé, Dora Diament, moved to the sanatorium of Dr. Robert Klopstokc at Kierling, a small village in the outskirts of Vienna. There he lingered for six weeks, his condition gradually deteriorating despite his strict adherence to his doctor’s treatments. In the final weeks, he received daily injections of alcohol into the larynx. Kafka was unable to swallow water or food without intense pain, and his strength quickly waned. 10pt A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. Several months of rest in the Bohemian village of Zürau—lat er described by Kafka as perhaps the happiest period of his life —resulted in a seeming recovery. In the winter of 1923–24, however, his health once again declined, and tuberculosis of the larynx was diagnosed in April 1924. He and his fiancé, Dora Diament, moved to the sanatorium of Dr. Robert Klopstokc at Kierling, a small village in the outskirts of Vienna. There he lingered for six weeks, his condition gradually deteriorating despite his strict adherence to his doctor’s treatments. In the final weeks, he received daily injections of alcohol into the larynx. Kafka was unable to swallow water or food without intense pain, and his strength quickly waned. 24 14pt A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote him self entirely to his literary work. Several months of rest in the Bohemian village of Zürau—later described by Kafka as per haps the happiest period of his life —resulted in a seeming recovery. In the winter of 1923–24, however, his health once again de clined, and tuberculosis of the larynx was diagnosed in April 1924. He and his fiancé, Dora Diament, moved to the sanatorium of Dr. Robert Klopstokc at Kierling, a small village in the outskirts of Vienna. There he lingered for six weeks, his condition grad 4. Stroking an empty turntable as it turns; A LONG NOTE held and muted midway; cinder block dragged across a cement floor; sand falling through a clenched fist; gravel under foot; enormous weight Scharf Regular 48pt 236 pt Syllable 26 4. Stroking an empty turntable as it turns; A LONG NOTE held and muted midway; cinder block dragged across a cement floor; sand falling through a clenched fist; gravel under foot; enormous weight Scharf Regular Alternates 48pt 236 pt Syllable 27 Scharf Medium 96 pt 73 pt 79 pt 64 pt 81 pt Rachitic deviation HIS STRIDE IS SECURE no anomalous sounds 19 per minute with exercise THIN BUT DELICATE 29 6. Broken sentences; words; syllables; inserting spaces; silences; INTERRUPTIONS; echo the silence of the interlocutor; stress the voiceless fricatives; vocal cords not vibrating; words disarranged; opacity Scharf Bold 48pt 246 pt Hoarse 38 6. Broken sentences; words; syllables; inserting spaces; silences; INTERRUPTIONS; echo the silence of the interlocutor; stress the voiceless fricatives; vocal cords not vibrating; words disarranged; opacity Scharf Bold Alternates 48pt 246 pt Hoarse 39 Scharf Heavy 24pt 21pt 18pt A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. 42 A lifelong hypochondriac, Franz Kafka first received a diagnosis of tuberculosis in August 1917. In many ways, the diagnosis was greeted with relief, because it allowed him to take a leave of absence from his position at the Worker’s Accident Insurance Institute for the Kingdom of Bohemia and devote himself entirely to his literary work. 7. Augmented fourth, sixth, ninth above a root; F, B, D# and G#; variations on and inversions of the Tristan chord; FORTE PIANO; for a brief time; sine tones: 349.23/493.88/ 622.25; unresolved desire Scharf Heavy 48pt 235 pt Larynx 44 7. Augmented fourth, sixth, ninth above a root; F, B, D# and G#; variations on and inversions of the Tristan chord; FORTE PIANO; for a brief time; sine tones: 349.23/493.88/ 622.25; unresolved desire Scharf Heavy Alternates 48pt 235 pt Larynx 45 medication Scharf Black 146 pt 76 pt 105 pt 61 pt 65 pt TIMBRAL CONTRAST Opposite moods THE CONTINUAL FEELING Then it’s quiet for a while 47 8. At night a rustling in the walls; rustling in the lungs; the rasp of breath; leaves; the trees outside the open window; pages turned by hand; the SKITTERING and rustling of mice in the bedroom Scharf Black Zürau 48pt 280 pt 50 Basic Latin; Punctuation and Symbols; Numerals; Ligatures; Western European; South East- ern European; Central European; Afrikaans; Vietnamese; Small Caps Scharf Character Set Ą2Ž& 48pt 318 pt 52 ABCDEFGHIJLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklm nopqrstuvwxyz ﹠ * ﹫ \ · • : , … ! ¡ # . ? ¿ " ' ; / _ { } [ ] ( ) — – - « » ‹ › „ “ ” ‘ ’‚ ¢ $ ﹩ € ƒ £ ¥ ≈ ~ ÷ = > ≥ < ≤ − × ≠ % ‰+±|¦@&¶© Scharf Regular Basic Latin 60 pt Punctuation & Symbols 60 pt 53 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 Numerals 60 pt Proportional Lining/Oldstyle Tabular Lining/Oldstyle 01234567890123456789₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹ 60 pt Denominator/NumeratorSubscript/Superscript 0123456789 ⁄½ ¼ ¾ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ 60 pt Small CapsFractions Th cb ch ck ct fb ff ffb ffh ffi ffj ffk ffl fft fh fj fk ft fi fl sb sh sk sp st Ligatures 60 pt 54 Colophon Scharf™ designed by Jonathan Hill. © 2015 The Northern Block. 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