Albert Windisch

Albert Windisch (17 May 1878 – 1 April 1967) was a German painter, Academy Professor and typographer.

For Klingspor he designed in 1917 the Windisch cursive font, later he worked for the Stempel foundry.

Among his students were the later known as degenerate artists defamed Kurt Scheele[3] and Moritz Coschell, and the typographer Herbert Post.

From 1921 he belonged to the German Confederation of commercial artist (local group Offenbach) and from 1930 he was the chairman of the Rhine-Main-group, this position he held also after 1933,[4] and in this role his name is written in the imprint of a publication of a speech by Joseph Goebbels at the Reichskulturkammer (Chamber of Culture) on November 15, 1933.

Windisch donated drawings by Wilhelm Conrad in 1958 to the Frankfurt Art Association.