Koch-Antiqua

Koch-Antiqua is a serif typeface intended for decorative and display use, designed by Rudolf Koch and published by the Klingspor Type Foundry from 1922 onwards.

It is a delicate face with a low x-height, intended for decorative printing rather than for extended body text.

[1] Koch-Antiqua was Koch's first roman or "Antiqua" type (the kind generally used in western Europe, as opposed to blackletter writing) and achieved considerable attention both in Germany and abroad.

Walter Tracy described it as "a highly individual design" that "reveals the working of a fastidious mind and a skilful hand .

"[1] Koch-Antiqua was released in several weights: A number of unauthorised imitations were later created by American Type Founders under the names of Rivioli and Paramount.