Georg Trump (10 July 1896 – 21 December 1985) was a German graphics, typeface and postage stamp designer, known for designs such as the book typeface Trump Mediaeval (1954), the slab serif City (c. 1931) and the condensed, industrial Schadow.
[1][2][3][4] Trump fought in both WWI and WWII, the latter of which left him severely wounded.
He studied under Friedrich Hermann Ernst Schneidler [de], and was a fellow lecturer with Jan Tschichold in Munich.
[1] He worked for the Berthold Type Foundry and then the Weber Type Foundry in Stuttgart.
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