Silbern weint ein Krankes by Martin Eder
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Booklet published on the occasion of Martin Eder's solo show at Galerie Eigen+Art, Leipzig.
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The interview in German is set in narrow columns ofOptima. Questions are underlined, answers have a large first-line indent.
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The title page introduces a theme that is repeated throughout the 36-pages booklet: A small block in the quirky italicRondkaUrtyp interferes with a center-aligned pull quote in large caps, in this case fromPlantinLight.
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Peignotloses most of its eccentricity when used in all caps.
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The version ofStahlused here is StahlLUX, a private digitization by Annette Lux of HIT.
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Jan Sonntag ofHildegardwas published by Linotype in 2004.
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The English translation is set inAlbertus. Interviewer and interviewee are marked with initials.
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The closing page uses Plantin Semibold, Semibold Italic, and Bold.