Saul Bass
Herbert Bayer
Peter Bil'ak
Max Bill
Neville Brody
Walter Brudi
Bernard Brussel-Smith
Seymour Chwast
Wim Crouwel
S.H. de Roos
Michael Doret
Roger Excoffon
Karl-Erik Forsberg
Adrian Frutiger
Eric Gill
Milton Glaser
Eugène Grasset
Walter Haettenschweiler
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Lance Hidy
Jessica Hische
Max Kisman
Jan Van Krimpen
Jean-Benoit Lévy
H. Lubalin & J. Pistilli
Gerrit Noordzij
Peter Matthias Noordzij
Rémy Peignot
Friedrich Peter
David Quay
Alex Scholing
Jurriaan Schrofer
Ko Sliggers
Erik Spiekermann
Reynolds Stone
Georg Trump
Josef Tyfa
Gerard Unger
Henning Wagenbreth
Min Wang
Julian Waters
Eva Wilsson
Hermann Zapf
other assorted materials
Peter Behrens
Lucian Bernhard
Warren Chappell
Thomas Maitland Cleland
W.A. Dwiggins
Bruce Rogers
Rudolph Ruzicka
George Salter
Jan Tschichold
Netherlands M5ct M6ct (A) M6ct (B) M7-1/2ct
10ct M12-1/2ct M15ct M20ct M22-1/2ct M25ct
30ct M35ct M40ct
Dutch East Indies M15ct M20ct M25ct M40ct
45ct M50ct M80ct
Curaçao M6ct M10ct M12-1/2ct M15ct M20ct
21ct M25ct M27-1/2ct M30ct M50ct
Suriname M5ct M6ct M7-1/2ct M10ct M12-1/2ct
15ct M17-1/2ct M20ct M22-1/2ct M25ct M27-1/2ct
30ct M37-1/2ct M40ct M50ct M60ct M70ct
Netherlands. 1947–1948
Queen Wilhelmina
Design by S.L. Hartz. Border and lettering
by Jan Van Krimpen.
S.L. Hartz (1912–1995) studied in Amsterdam at the State Academy of Fine Arts and specialized in copper engraving. In 1936 he joined Joh. Enschedé en Zonen as an apprentice engraver and eventually become the firm’s Art Director after the death of Jan Van Krimpen. In addition to the hundreds of postage stamps and bank notes he designed and engraved for the Netherlands and colonies, Belgium, and Luxembourg, he designed typefaces for Linotype and Enschedé. See his Juliana here.