Hi Rudy,
I had not seen the name Akzidenz in a long time. Akzidenz Grotesque is an old typeface. It was published originally in 1896 by the Berthold foundry in Germany, long before the ubiquituous Helvetica. The name Grotesque refers to it being a sans-serif font. Sans fonts are called Grotesque in Germany. Anyway, being a commercial font, it is not free. An updated version of Akzidenz Grotesque was released not long ago by Berthold and it's pricey, at US$249 for the Normal version. Now, keep in mind that each set contains more than one typeface. The Normal set is composed of Light, Light Italic, Regular, Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Bold, Vold Italic, Super, and Super Italic. So it's not really THAT picey after all. You can check it out at:
http://www.bertholdtypes.c
A commercial clone of Akzidenz Grotesque is Lynotype's Basic Commercial. There are eight variations ranging from Light to Black Italic and they sell for US$22 each. If you're not looking for the whole family but need just one or two faces Basic Commercial might be a good choice. Check it out at:
http://www.linotype.com/11
Good Vibes!
Lobo
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by: ZylochPosted on 2004-08-04 at 14:29:13ID: 11720997
I'm not too sure, but this site: oad.com/fo nts-g2.php
http://www.free-font-downl
has a lot of Grotesk fonts. Is one of them the same as what you want?
Regards,
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