Joan Michaël Fleischman

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title: Joan Michaël Fleischman
text: Joan Michaël Fleischman, was an 18th-century German-Dutch typographer and punchcutter. Fleischman worked in the Baroque period of design and his roman typefaces have been described as "transitional" in style, more stylised and sharply cut than was common before. Perhaps his most notable design was his complex music font, that was later used to decorate the edges of documents, including the first bank note of the Netherlands called the "roodborstje" or robin.
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description: German-Dutch typographer and punchcutter
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