How Bauhaus Made The Nazis Furious: Futura
Bauhaus was a short-lived design school that the Nazi regime shut down due to political conflicts with its members.
The government banned Bauhaus fonts, leading its designers to disperse worldwide, spreading their design philosophy globally.
One of these designs was the Futura typeface, created by Paul Renner, who, although not an original Bauhaus member, shared its ideology.
Futura became an iconic global font, surviving Nazi dictatorship and even reaching the moon—literally!
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