Neuland is a decorative, bold and distinctive font family designed by Rudolf Koch in 1923. It is known for its unique and memorable appearance, featuring heavy, angular lines and sharp, geometric edges. Neuland is often used for headlines or displays where a strong and impactful design is needed. The font has been used in various applications over the years, including book covers, posters, and even movie titles. Despite being almost a century old, Neuland remains an enduring and popular choice for designers looking to make a bold statement with their typography.
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